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Be amazed by these five promising Innovations, they have all two things in common, they are world changers and they all come from the Netherlands. Learn about OceanEnergy (OTEC), about sustainable construction, about proteins in Insects, about desalination with renewable energy and cocoon planting in the desert. We are proud to introduce to you these innovations. Let's change the world together, let's innovate, let's restore our planet, let's fight climate change, let's make a better world, let's be Globally Great!

published:11 Oct 2016

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Amazing news! The Netherlands is the first country in the world where all trains 🚅are powered by wind 💨 energy ⚡.
Голландии стала первой страной в мире,где все поезда едут испльзуя энергию полученную от ветра.

published:04 Jan 2017

views:3893

Netherlands is a small country with population 17 million people. About 60% of its territory would have flooded if coastline reinforcements had not built. The country's universities are producing world's best water engineers and managers. Several Dutch companies have experimented with amphibious housing. Floating homes are built in Amsterdam and Maastricht. The Netherlands has a strong standing in the areas of renewable energy. They started using the wind and water energy as early as in 17th century. Visit the Kingdom of Netherlands pavilion at EXPO 2017 Astana to discover how they achieved such phenomenal success.
Оfficial website https://expo2017astana.com/en/
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published:02 Jul 2017

views:17780

With our background in maritime and offshore civil engineering the Netherlands have become an important centre of offshore wind development and construction.
The Dutch industry, science and government are cooperating in a world leading knowledge and R&D infrastructure - making OffshoreWind the future of large scale renewable energy generation.
This movie was produced in a close cooperation between TKI-windopzee.nl, Streeff.nl and Tonyworks.nl
New edit may 2016

published:17 May 2016

views:1282

Come discover SITA's ReEnergy site in the Netherlands. One of the most modern waste-to-energy plants in Europe and a leader in environmental performance. The plant meets the highest standards in terms of waste-to-energy and energy efficiency.

published:29 Nov 2011

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49 companies in the vegetable, plant and flower-growing industry are drilling for geothermal energy to a depth of four kilometres.

published:06 Jun 2017

views:616

Video ID: 20141112-026
W/SPeople cycling
W/S Dr Steven de Wit, Consortium of SolaRoad and Elisabeth Post, North HollandProvincialExecutive cycling
M/SPressSOT. Dr Steven de Wit, Consortium of Sola Road (in English): "We have here the first part of a bicycle road that also works as a solar panel. This bike road is just for normal use by cyclists but it also catches the sun and converts the sun light into electricity, green electricity, from the road."
W/S Wit and Post taking photo with NetherlandsMinister of Economic AffairsHenk Kamp
SOT. Elisabeth Post, North Holland Provincial Executive (in English): "Yes we would like to move onto normal roads but that is more difficult because cars are obviously heavier than bicycles. So we want to make sure that this works and if this works and when this works we can move on to different roads for example for normal cars or for example bus lanes and parking lots."
W/S People cycling
W/S People cycling
M/S Electricity generators
M/S Electricity generators
M/S Electricity generators
M/S Electricity generators
M/S Cyclist
SCRIPT
Netherlands Minister of Economic Affairs Henk Kamp and Elisabeth Post of the North Holland Provincial Executive attended the official opening ceremony of the SolaRoad, in Krommenie Wednesday. Held was an inaugural ride along the solar cycle lane.
The 100-metre (328 feet) test route is made up of a series of concrete modules measuring 2.5 by 3.5 metres. Along one of its two lanes, solar cells have been embedded in the modules and covered with a layer of tempered glass of about a centimetre thick. The other cycle lane, which hasn't been fitted with solar cells, will be used to test the relative merits of various types of surfacing. Over the coming weeks tests will be carried out to see how much energy the cycle path can generate.
Solar energy generated by the road can be used to power anything from street lighting to traffic lights, as well as electric cars and even households.
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published:12 Nov 2014

views:45704

FRIESLAND, THE NETHERLANDS — The Netherlands has committed to investing 150 million euros in a biogas project to turn cow manure into fuel.
Manure processing is important to the Netherlands as about 10% of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions come from agriculture, mostly methane from animal manure. The Netherlands’ livestock produces about 74 million tons of manure a year, according to the International Dairy Federation. This is too much to directly apply to farmlands as fertilizer, as the excessive amount of nutrients could leak underground and cause algae growth and pollution in nearby water sources.
A way to solve this problem is by transforming manure into biogas. In one experiment conducted at a farm in the Netherlands, manure is transported into an anaerobic digester, where bacteria transforms solid manures into liquid form. The resulting substance releases biogas, which consists of mostly methane and carbon dioxide. The biogas can then be used as fuel while any left over manure can be used as fertilizer.
According to the Guardian, the digester generated 9,342 kWh of electricity in 20 days, which is enough to power three homes for a year. The Dutch government aims to get 1,000 large farms in the country to produce energy from cow manure within four years.
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published:14 Nov 2016

views:6500

Video by GroovyBanana (http://www.groovy-banana.com http://facebook.com/GroovyBanana)
Photovoltaics (PV), which is the production of electricity from light, is one of the most environmentally friendly methods of electricity generation.
It is clean, abundant, silent, cheap, scaleable from small local rooftop systems to large utility-scale power plants, and one of the most efficient methods in terms of generated power per unit area used.
Nevertheless, for photovoltaics to be truly sustainable, especially on large scale, attention needs to be paid also to minimizing the environmental burden during the production and operation of PV systems.
Cradle-to-cradle sustainable PV modules: CU-PV.
ECN leads the EU project CU-PV that is being carried out together with Imec, Meco, Xjet Ltd., Technical Plating, Eurotron and PV Cycle.
Please find more information on http://www.sustainablepv.eu/.

published:04 Apr 2013

views:264

WAGENINGEN, THE NETHERLANDS — The Maritime Research Institute Netherlands is testing a concept of building artificial floating islands to expand the amount liveable space available for the country’s growing population.
The island is made up of large floating triangles that connect to each other in a flexible fashion. It could measure 5 km wide.
“As sea level rises, cities become overcrowded and more activities are carried out at sea, raising the dikes and reclaiming land from the seas are perhaps no longer an effective solution,” OlafWaals, project manager of MARIN's floating islands told New Atlas.
The floating space could be used for housing and public infrastructures and support renewable energy systems such as wind and solar energy farms.
It is still unknown how the floating mega structure could withstand winds and currents and how does living on the island affect the people. Researchers admit the technological challenges to this project are enormous.
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published:23 Jul 2017

views:21762

Building and installation of the largest tidal energy project in the Netherlands as well as the world’s largest commercial tidal installation of five turbines in an array.

published:18 May 2016

views:10051

Witness the installation of a GE wind turbine 3.6-137 in the Netherlands and experience how this giant is being built to deliver energy to households, hospitals or public institutions.
GE is the world’s DigitalIndustrialCompany, transforming industry with software-defined machines and solutions that are connected, responsive and predictive. GE is organized around a global exchange of knowledge, the "GE Store," through which each business shares and accesses the same technology, markets, structure and intellect. Each invention further fuels innovation and application across our industrial sectors. With people, services, technology and scale, GE delivers better outcomes for customers by speaking the language of industry. www.ge.com
Connect with GE OnlineVisit GE Germany's Website: http://ge.com/de
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"Netherlands" literally means "lower countries", influenced by its low land and flat geography, with only about 50% of its land exceeding one metre above sea level. Most of the areas below sea level are man-made. Since the late 16th century, large areas (polders) have been reclaimed from the sea and lakes, amounting to nearly 17% of the country's current land mass.

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10:49

Globally Great - Dutch Sustainability

Globally Great - Dutch Sustainability

Globally Great - Dutch Sustainability

Be amazed by these five promising Innovations, they have all two things in common, they are world changers and they all come from the Netherlands. Learn about OceanEnergy (OTEC), about sustainable construction, about proteins in Insects, about desalination with renewable energy and cocoon planting in the desert. We are proud to introduce to you these innovations. Let's change the world together, let's innovate, let's restore our planet, let's fight climate change, let's make a better world, let's be Globally Great!

1:16

The Netherlands is the first country in the world where all trains 🚅are powered by wind 💨 energy ⚡

The Netherlands is the first country in the world where all trains 🚅are powered by wind 💨 energy ⚡

The Netherlands is the first country in the world where all trains 🚅are powered by wind 💨 energy ⚡

Amazing news! The Netherlands is the first country in the world where all trains 🚅are powered by wind 💨 energy ⚡.
Голландии стала первой страной в мире,где все поезда едут испльзуя энергию полученную от ветра.

Netherlands is a small country with population 17 million people. About 60% of its territory would have flooded if coastline reinforcements had not built. The country's universities are producing world's best water engineers and managers. Several Dutch companies have experimented with amphibious housing. Floating homes are built in Amsterdam and Maastricht. The Netherlands has a strong standing in the areas of renewable energy. They started using the wind and water energy as early as in 17th century. Visit the Kingdom of Netherlands pavilion at EXPO 2017 Astana to discover how they achieved such phenomenal success.
Оfficial website https://expo2017astana.com/en/
Subscribe and visit our channel for more videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOoCMqSG9-Fsgl9m9VRsP1A

2:33

The Netherlands, leading the way in offshore wind energy - TKI Wind Op Zee

The Netherlands, leading the way in offshore wind energy - TKI Wind Op Zee

The Netherlands, leading the way in offshore wind energy - TKI Wind Op Zee

With our background in maritime and offshore civil engineering the Netherlands have become an important centre of offshore wind development and construction.
The Dutch industry, science and government are cooperating in a world leading knowledge and R&D infrastructure - making OffshoreWind the future of large scale renewable energy generation.
This movie was produced in a close cooperation between TKI-windopzee.nl, Streeff.nl and Tonyworks.nl
New edit may 2016

2:50

Modern waste-to-energy plant (Netherlands) - SUEZ

Modern waste-to-energy plant (Netherlands) - SUEZ

Modern waste-to-energy plant (Netherlands) - SUEZ

Come discover SITA's ReEnergy site in the Netherlands. One of the most modern waste-to-energy plants in Europe and a leader in environmental performance. The plant meets the highest standards in terms of waste-to-energy and energy efficiency.

1:56

Sustainable energy from the Westland soil (The Netherlands)

Sustainable energy from the Westland soil (The Netherlands)

Sustainable energy from the Westland soil (The Netherlands)

49 companies in the vegetable, plant and flower-growing industry are drilling for geothermal energy to a depth of four kilometres.

1:28

Netherlands: This solar cycle path can power homes, cars

Netherlands: This solar cycle path can power homes, cars

Netherlands: This solar cycle path can power homes, cars

Video ID: 20141112-026
W/SPeople cycling
W/S Dr Steven de Wit, Consortium of SolaRoad and Elisabeth Post, North HollandProvincialExecutive cycling
M/SPressSOT. Dr Steven de Wit, Consortium of Sola Road (in English): "We have here the first part of a bicycle road that also works as a solar panel. This bike road is just for normal use by cyclists but it also catches the sun and converts the sun light into electricity, green electricity, from the road."
W/S Wit and Post taking photo with NetherlandsMinister of Economic AffairsHenk Kamp
SOT. Elisabeth Post, North Holland Provincial Executive (in English): "Yes we would like to move onto normal roads but that is more difficult because cars are obviously heavier than bicycles. So we want to make sure that this works and if this works and when this works we can move on to different roads for example for normal cars or for example bus lanes and parking lots."
W/S People cycling
W/S People cycling
M/S Electricity generators
M/S Electricity generators
M/S Electricity generators
M/S Electricity generators
M/S Cyclist
SCRIPT
Netherlands Minister of Economic Affairs Henk Kamp and Elisabeth Post of the North Holland Provincial Executive attended the official opening ceremony of the SolaRoad, in Krommenie Wednesday. Held was an inaugural ride along the solar cycle lane.
The 100-metre (328 feet) test route is made up of a series of concrete modules measuring 2.5 by 3.5 metres. Along one of its two lanes, solar cells have been embedded in the modules and covered with a layer of tempered glass of about a centimetre thick. The other cycle lane, which hasn't been fitted with solar cells, will be used to test the relative merits of various types of surfacing. Over the coming weeks tests will be carried out to see how much energy the cycle path can generate.
Solar energy generated by the road can be used to power anything from street lighting to traffic lights, as well as electric cars and even households.
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1:35

Biogas: the Netherlands to spend 150 million euros to turn cow manure into energy - TomoNews

Biogas: the Netherlands to spend 150 million euros to turn cow manure into energy - TomoNews

Biogas: the Netherlands to spend 150 million euros to turn cow manure into energy - TomoNews

FRIESLAND, THE NETHERLANDS — The Netherlands has committed to investing 150 million euros in a biogas project to turn cow manure into fuel.
Manure processing is important to the Netherlands as about 10% of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions come from agriculture, mostly methane from animal manure. The Netherlands’ livestock produces about 74 million tons of manure a year, according to the International Dairy Federation. This is too much to directly apply to farmlands as fertilizer, as the excessive amount of nutrients could leak underground and cause algae growth and pollution in nearby water sources.
A way to solve this problem is by transforming manure into biogas. In one experiment conducted at a farm in the Netherlands, manure is transported into an anaerobic digester, where bacteria transforms solid manures into liquid form. The resulting substance releases biogas, which consists of mostly methane and carbon dioxide. The biogas can then be used as fuel while any left over manure can be used as fertilizer.
According to the Guardian, the digester generated 9,342 kWh of electricity in 20 days, which is enough to power three homes for a year. The Dutch government aims to get 1,000 large farms in the country to produce energy from cow manure within four years.
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11:19

Groovy Video for ECN (Energy Research Center of the Netherlands)

Groovy Video for ECN (Energy Research Center of the Netherlands)

Groovy Video for ECN (Energy Research Center of the Netherlands)

Video by GroovyBanana (http://www.groovy-banana.com http://facebook.com/GroovyBanana)
Photovoltaics (PV), which is the production of electricity from light, is one of the most environmentally friendly methods of electricity generation.
It is clean, abundant, silent, cheap, scaleable from small local rooftop systems to large utility-scale power plants, and one of the most efficient methods in terms of generated power per unit area used.
Nevertheless, for photovoltaics to be truly sustainable, especially on large scale, attention needs to be paid also to minimizing the environmental burden during the production and operation of PV systems.
Cradle-to-cradle sustainable PV modules: CU-PV.
ECN leads the EU project CU-PV that is being carried out together with Imec, Meco, Xjet Ltd., Technical Plating, Eurotron and PV Cycle.
Please find more information on http://www.sustainablepv.eu/.

WAGENINGEN, THE NETHERLANDS — The Maritime Research Institute Netherlands is testing a concept of building artificial floating islands to expand the amount liveable space available for the country’s growing population.
The island is made up of large floating triangles that connect to each other in a flexible fashion. It could measure 5 km wide.
“As sea level rises, cities become overcrowded and more activities are carried out at sea, raising the dikes and reclaiming land from the seas are perhaps no longer an effective solution,” OlafWaals, project manager of MARIN's floating islands told New Atlas.
The floating space could be used for housing and public infrastructures and support renewable energy systems such as wind and solar energy farms.
It is still unknown how the floating mega structure could withstand winds and currents and how does living on the island affect the people. Researchers admit the technological challenges to this project are enormous.
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6:00

How do they do it Tidal Power Plant Delta works The Netherlands

How do they do it Tidal Power Plant Delta works The Netherlands

How do they do it Tidal Power Plant Delta works The Netherlands

Building and installation of the largest tidal energy project in the Netherlands as well as the world’s largest commercial tidal installation of five turbines in an array.

4:31

Witness the Installation of a Giant GE Wind Turbine in the Netherlands

Witness the Installation of a Giant GE Wind Turbine in the Netherlands

Witness the Installation of a Giant GE Wind Turbine in the Netherlands

Witness the installation of a GE wind turbine 3.6-137 in the Netherlands and experience how this giant is being built to deliver energy to households, hospitals or public institutions.
GE is the world’s DigitalIndustrialCompany, transforming industry with software-defined machines and solutions that are connected, responsive and predictive. GE is organized around a global exchange of knowledge, the "GE Store," through which each business shares and accesses the same technology, markets, structure and intellect. Each invention further fuels innovation and application across our industrial sectors. With people, services, technology and scale, GE delivers better outcomes for customers by speaking the language of industry. www.ge.com
Connect with GE OnlineVisit GE Germany's Website: http://ge.com/de
Visit GE Germany's Blog: http://gereports.de
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2:48

The Netherlands Will Miss 2020 Renewables Targets, Government Review Shows

The Netherlands Will Miss 2020 Renewables Targets, Government Review Shows

The Netherlands Will Miss 2020 Renewables Targets, Government Review Shows

The Netherlands Will Miss 2020RenewablesTargets, GovernmentReviewShows
https://youtu.be/OIx5pGOWw2A
Despite recent investments into new wind energy capacity, the Netherlands will miss its 2020 targets for renewables and greenhouse gas emissions reductions by a fair margin, according to a government review published last Thursday.
The review findings are that renewable energy will provide (based on current projections) only around 12.4% of the country’s electricity supply by 2020 — well under the 14% target that was set for 2020 as part of the agreement with the European Union.
Accompanying the projected failure to achieve the above discussed renewable energy goal, the review also notes that the country’s efforts to achieve a greenhouse gas emissions reduction of 25% (as compared to 1990 levels) by 2020 as part of the Kyoto Protocol deal are likely to fall short. Current projections show the country achieving an only 23% emissions reduction by 2020 (as compared to 1990 levels).
“Green campaigners said the figures showed the government had to do more, quickly. ‘If we keep on like this the Netherlands will still be bungling at the bottom of European lists in 2030,’ the DutchUnion for Renewable Energy, representing renewables companies, said,” as reported by Reuters.
“Economic AffairsMinisterHenk Kamp said the projections had improved since last year, due to ‘the successful roll-out of wind energy on the sea’. Stung by a court ruling in 2015 that found the Dutch government was failing to live up to its obligations, Kamp began a more ambitious roll-out of wind turbine farms in the North Sea and earmarked 100 million euros ($118 million) in extra spending to combat climate change.
“Parties in a new government this month agreed to close five coal-fired plants by 2030 and increase taxes on polluters.”
The new review predicts that the share of the Dutch electricity mix held by renewable energy will increase to 23.9% by 2030 — well under the European Union goal of a 27% share by 2030. Correspondingly, the government review projects that greenhouse gas emissions will only be reduced (as compared to 1990 levels) by 34% by 2030 — well under the goal of 40%.
Interestingly, the report predicts that there will be more jobs within the country in the renewals energy sector by 2020 than in the fossil fuel sector.

2:59

Offshore wind farm dismantled in the Netherlands - Vattenfall

Offshore wind farm dismantled in the Netherlands - Vattenfall

Offshore wind farm dismantled in the Netherlands - Vattenfall

Nuon has dismantled four offshore wind turbines with a total capacity of 2 MW at the Lely wind farm in Ijsselmeer, some 600 metres off the port of Medemblik.
The wind farm has been in service for 22 years and is the first offshore wind farm operated by Nuon to be decommissioned and dismantled.
Nuon decided to decommission the wind farm as it was approaching the end of its operating life and was becoming less profitable.
Watch the time lapse video of the dismantling which was completed in three weeks.

Trains in the Netherlands

All electric trains in the Netherlands are now powered entirely by wind energy. It's the first railway network in the world to rely completely on renewable energy, providing carbon-free travel to over 600,000 daily passengers.
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6:35

The new Energy Academy Europe building: how does it work?

The new Energy Academy Europe building: how does it work?

The new Energy Academy Europe building: how does it work?

The newEnergyAcademyEurope building in Groningen is set to be the most sustainable education-related building in the Netherlands. But how can it be so sustainable? Watch this video and learn more about the smart design of this remarkable building.
More info: www.rug.nl/GroundbreakingWork

The Netherlands and United States: Tackling Climate and Energy Challenges through Innovation

The Netherlands and United States: Tackling Climate and Energy Challenges through Innovation

The Netherlands and United States: Tackling Climate and Energy Challenges through Innovation

Protecting our climate and developing renewable energy sources are global challenges.The Netherlands-United States partnership makes innovative green solutions an economic opportunity.
Dutch expertise in green building benefits both our countries through energy-neutral houses, green buildings, healthier work and living spaces, and sustainable technology.
Dutch wind parks produce energy for more than 225,000 homes. Together we are making wind power more reliable and accessible, with Dutch and American experts designing quieter and more efficient wind turbines.
The Netherlands and United States are developing new solar energy technology to power homes and businesses That's part of why the Netherlands has the 6th largest number of renewable energy patents in the world.
Farmers in California use energy-efficient Dutch greenhouses that produce more food with less water less space and fewer pesticides. Energy-efficient transportation will define the 21st century, from one million electric cars on Dutch roads by 2025, To millions of bicycles. 30 percent of trips shorter than 5 miles in the Netherlands are by bike. And Dutch-American ventures promote bike use and safety in America.
Cutting edge renewable technologies
Harnessing natural resources
Protecting our climate
And turning sustainability into economic growth
Through the Netherlands-United States partnership

In may 2008, SITA signed the contract for the construction and operation of the Re-Energy plant in Rosendael in the Netherlands.
Today Re-Energy is one of the most modern and efficient waste energy plant in Europe.
To find out more, consult our folder on the eMag : http://www.emag.suez-environnement.com/en/reenergy-energy-recovery-incineration-2227

Globally Great - Dutch Sustainability

Be amazed by these five promising Innovations, they have all two things in common, they are world changers and they all come from the Netherlands. Learn about OceanEnergy (OTEC), about sustainable construction, about proteins in Insects, about desalination with renewable energy and cocoon planting in the desert. We are proud to introduce to you these innovations. Let's change the world together, let's innovate, let's restore our planet, let's fight climate change, let's make a better world, let's be Globally Great!

published: 11 Oct 2016

The Netherlands is the first country in the world where all trains 🚅are powered by wind 💨 energy ⚡

Amazing news! The Netherlands is the first country in the world where all trains 🚅are powered by wind 💨 energy ⚡.
Голландии стала первой страной в мире,где все поезда едут испльзуя энергию полученную от ветра.

Netherlands is a small country with population 17 million people. About 60% of its territory would have flooded if coastline reinforcements had not built. The country's universities are producing world's best water engineers and managers. Several Dutch companies have experimented with amphibious housing. Floating homes are built in Amsterdam and Maastricht. The Netherlands has a strong standing in the areas of renewable energy. They started using the wind and water energy as early as in 17th century. Visit the Kingdom of Netherlands pavilion at EXPO 2017 Astana to discover how they achieved such phenomenal success.
Оfficial website https://expo2017astana.com/en/
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published: 02 Jul 2017

The Netherlands, leading the way in offshore wind energy - TKI Wind Op Zee

With our background in maritime and offshore civil engineering the Netherlands have become an important centre of offshore wind development and construction.
The Dutch industry, science and government are cooperating in a world leading knowledge and R&D infrastructure - making OffshoreWind the future of large scale renewable energy generation.
This movie was produced in a close cooperation between TKI-windopzee.nl, Streeff.nl and Tonyworks.nl
New edit may 2016

published: 17 May 2016

Modern waste-to-energy plant (Netherlands) - SUEZ

Come discover SITA's ReEnergy site in the Netherlands. One of the most modern waste-to-energy plants in Europe and a leader in environmental performance. The plant meets the highest standards in terms of waste-to-energy and energy efficiency.

published: 29 Nov 2011

Sustainable energy from the Westland soil (The Netherlands)

49 companies in the vegetable, plant and flower-growing industry are drilling for geothermal energy to a depth of four kilometres.

Biogas: the Netherlands to spend 150 million euros to turn cow manure into energy - TomoNews

FRIESLAND, THE NETHERLANDS — The Netherlands has committed to investing 150 million euros in a biogas project to turn cow manure into fuel.
Manure processing is important to the Netherlands as about 10% of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions come from agriculture, mostly methane from animal manure. The Netherlands’ livestock produces about 74 million tons of manure a year, according to the International Dairy Federation. This is too much to directly apply to farmlands as fertilizer, as the excessive amount of nutrients could leak underground and cause algae growth and pollution in nearby water sources.
A way to solve this problem is by transforming manure into biogas. In one experiment conducted at a farm in the Netherlands, manure is transported into an anaerobic digester, wh...

published: 14 Nov 2016

Groovy Video for ECN (Energy Research Center of the Netherlands)

Video by GroovyBanana (http://www.groovy-banana.com http://facebook.com/GroovyBanana)
Photovoltaics (PV), which is the production of electricity from light, is one of the most environmentally friendly methods of electricity generation.
It is clean, abundant, silent, cheap, scaleable from small local rooftop systems to large utility-scale power plants, and one of the most efficient methods in terms of generated power per unit area used.
Nevertheless, for photovoltaics to be truly sustainable, especially on large scale, attention needs to be paid also to minimizing the environmental burden during the production and operation of PV systems.
Cradle-to-cradle sustainable PV modules: CU-PV.
ECN leads the EU project CU-PV that is being carried out together with Imec, Meco, Xjet Ltd., Technical...

WAGENINGEN, THE NETHERLANDS — The Maritime Research Institute Netherlands is testing a concept of building artificial floating islands to expand the amount liveable space available for the country’s growing population.
The island is made up of large floating triangles that connect to each other in a flexible fashion. It could measure 5 km wide.
“As sea level rises, cities become overcrowded and more activities are carried out at sea, raising the dikes and reclaiming land from the seas are perhaps no longer an effective solution,” OlafWaals, project manager of MARIN's floating islands told New Atlas.
The floating space could be used for housing and public infrastructures and support renewable energy systems such as wind and solar energy farms.
It is still unknown how the floa...

published: 23 Jul 2017

How do they do it Tidal Power Plant Delta works The Netherlands

Building and installation of the largest tidal energy project in the Netherlands as well as the world’s largest commercial tidal installation of five turbines in an array.

published: 18 May 2016

Witness the Installation of a Giant GE Wind Turbine in the Netherlands

Witness the installation of a GE wind turbine 3.6-137 in the Netherlands and experience how this giant is being built to deliver energy to households, hospitals or public institutions.
GE is the world’s DigitalIndustrialCompany, transforming industry with software-defined machines and solutions that are connected, responsive and predictive. GE is organized around a global exchange of knowledge, the "GE Store," through which each business shares and accesses the same technology, markets, structure and intellect. Each invention further fuels innovation and application across our industrial sectors. With people, services, technology and scale, GE delivers better outcomes for customers by speaking the language of industry. www.ge.com
Connect with GE OnlineVisit GE Germany's Website: http:...

published: 28 Jul 2017

The Netherlands Will Miss 2020 Renewables Targets, Government Review Shows

The Netherlands Will Miss 2020RenewablesTargets, GovernmentReviewShows
https://youtu.be/OIx5pGOWw2A
Despite recent investments into new wind energy capacity, the Netherlands will miss its 2020 targets for renewables and greenhouse gas emissions reductions by a fair margin, according to a government review published last Thursday.
The review findings are that renewable energy will provide (based on current projections) only around 12.4% of the country’s electricity supply by 2020 — well under the 14% target that was set for 2020 as part of the agreement with the European Union.
Accompanying the projected failure to achieve the above discussed renewable energy goal, the review also notes that the country’s efforts to achieve a greenhouse gas emissions reduction of 25% (as compared to 199...

published: 24 Oct 2017

Offshore wind farm dismantled in the Netherlands - Vattenfall

Nuon has dismantled four offshore wind turbines with a total capacity of 2 MW at the Lely wind farm in Ijsselmeer, some 600 metres off the port of Medemblik.
The wind farm has been in service for 22 years and is the first offshore wind farm operated by Nuon to be decommissioned and dismantled.
Nuon decided to decommission the wind farm as it was approaching the end of its operating life and was becoming less profitable.
Watch the time lapse video of the dismantling which was completed in three weeks.

Trains in the Netherlands

All electric trains in the Netherlands are now powered entirely by wind energy. It's the first railway network in the world to rely completely on renewable energy, providing carbon-free travel to over 600,000 daily passengers.
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published: 27 Jan 2017

The new Energy Academy Europe building: how does it work?

The newEnergyAcademyEurope building in Groningen is set to be the most sustainable education-related building in the Netherlands. But how can it be so sustainable? Watch this video and learn more about the smart design of this remarkable building.
More info: www.rug.nl/GroundbreakingWork

The Netherlands and United States: Tackling Climate and Energy Challenges through Innovation

Protecting our climate and developing renewable energy sources are global challenges.The Netherlands-United States partnership makes innovative green solutions an economic opportunity.
Dutch expertise in green building benefits both our countries through energy-neutral houses, green buildings, healthier work and living spaces, and sustainable technology.
Dutch wind parks produce energy for more than 225,000 homes. Together we are making wind power more reliable and accessible, with Dutch and American experts designing quieter and more efficient wind turbines.
The Netherlands and United States are developing new solar energy technology to power homes and businesses That's part of why the Netherlands has the 6th largest number of renewable energy patents in the world.
Farmers in Californ...

In may 2008, SITA signed the contract for the construction and operation of the Re-Energy plant in Rosendael in the Netherlands.
Today Re-Energy is one of the most modern and efficient waste energy plant in Europe.
To find out more, consult our folder on the eMag : http://www.emag.suez-environnement.com/en/reenergy-energy-recovery-incineration-2227

Globally Great - Dutch Sustainability

Be amazed by these five promising Innovations, they have all two things in common, they are world changers and they all come from the Netherlands. Learn about O...

Be amazed by these five promising Innovations, they have all two things in common, they are world changers and they all come from the Netherlands. Learn about OceanEnergy (OTEC), about sustainable construction, about proteins in Insects, about desalination with renewable energy and cocoon planting in the desert. We are proud to introduce to you these innovations. Let's change the world together, let's innovate, let's restore our planet, let's fight climate change, let's make a better world, let's be Globally Great!

Be amazed by these five promising Innovations, they have all two things in common, they are world changers and they all come from the Netherlands. Learn about OceanEnergy (OTEC), about sustainable construction, about proteins in Insects, about desalination with renewable energy and cocoon planting in the desert. We are proud to introduce to you these innovations. Let's change the world together, let's innovate, let's restore our planet, let's fight climate change, let's make a better world, let's be Globally Great!

published:11 Oct 2016

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The Netherlands is the first country in the world where all trains 🚅are powered by wind 💨 energy ⚡

Netherlands is a small country with population 17 million people. About 60% of its territory would have flooded if coastline reinforcements had not built. The c...

Netherlands is a small country with population 17 million people. About 60% of its territory would have flooded if coastline reinforcements had not built. The country's universities are producing world's best water engineers and managers. Several Dutch companies have experimented with amphibious housing. Floating homes are built in Amsterdam and Maastricht. The Netherlands has a strong standing in the areas of renewable energy. They started using the wind and water energy as early as in 17th century. Visit the Kingdom of Netherlands pavilion at EXPO 2017 Astana to discover how they achieved such phenomenal success.
Оfficial website https://expo2017astana.com/en/
Subscribe and visit our channel for more videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOoCMqSG9-Fsgl9m9VRsP1A

Netherlands is a small country with population 17 million people. About 60% of its territory would have flooded if coastline reinforcements had not built. The country's universities are producing world's best water engineers and managers. Several Dutch companies have experimented with amphibious housing. Floating homes are built in Amsterdam and Maastricht. The Netherlands has a strong standing in the areas of renewable energy. They started using the wind and water energy as early as in 17th century. Visit the Kingdom of Netherlands pavilion at EXPO 2017 Astana to discover how they achieved such phenomenal success.
Оfficial website https://expo2017astana.com/en/
Subscribe and visit our channel for more videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOoCMqSG9-Fsgl9m9VRsP1A

published:02 Jul 2017

views:17780

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The Netherlands, leading the way in offshore wind energy - TKI Wind Op Zee

With our background in maritime and offshore civil engineering the Netherlands have become an important centre of offshore wind development and construction.
T...

With our background in maritime and offshore civil engineering the Netherlands have become an important centre of offshore wind development and construction.
The Dutch industry, science and government are cooperating in a world leading knowledge and R&D infrastructure - making OffshoreWind the future of large scale renewable energy generation.
This movie was produced in a close cooperation between TKI-windopzee.nl, Streeff.nl and Tonyworks.nl
New edit may 2016

With our background in maritime and offshore civil engineering the Netherlands have become an important centre of offshore wind development and construction.
The Dutch industry, science and government are cooperating in a world leading knowledge and R&D infrastructure - making OffshoreWind the future of large scale renewable energy generation.
This movie was produced in a close cooperation between TKI-windopzee.nl, Streeff.nl and Tonyworks.nl
New edit may 2016

Modern waste-to-energy plant (Netherlands) - SUEZ

Come discover SITA's ReEnergy site in the Netherlands. One of the most modern waste-to-energy plants in Europe and a leader in environmental performance. The pl...

Come discover SITA's ReEnergy site in the Netherlands. One of the most modern waste-to-energy plants in Europe and a leader in environmental performance. The plant meets the highest standards in terms of waste-to-energy and energy efficiency.

Come discover SITA's ReEnergy site in the Netherlands. One of the most modern waste-to-energy plants in Europe and a leader in environmental performance. The plant meets the highest standards in terms of waste-to-energy and energy efficiency.

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M/SPressSOT. Dr Steven de Wit, Consortium of Sola Road (in English): "We have here the first part of a bicycle road that also works as a solar panel. This bike road is just for normal use by cyclists but it also catches the sun and converts the sun light into electricity, green electricity, from the road."
W/S Wit and Post taking photo with NetherlandsMinister of Economic AffairsHenk Kamp
SOT. Elisabeth Post, North Holland Provincial Executive (in English): "Yes we would like to move onto normal roads but that is more difficult because cars are obviously heavier than bicycles. So we want to make sure that this works and if this works and when this works we can move on to different roads for example for normal cars or for example bus lanes and parking lots."
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Netherlands Minister of Economic Affairs Henk Kamp and Elisabeth Post of the North Holland Provincial Executive attended the official opening ceremony of the SolaRoad, in Krommenie Wednesday. Held was an inaugural ride along the solar cycle lane.
The 100-metre (328 feet) test route is made up of a series of concrete modules measuring 2.5 by 3.5 metres. Along one of its two lanes, solar cells have been embedded in the modules and covered with a layer of tempered glass of about a centimetre thick. The other cycle lane, which hasn't been fitted with solar cells, will be used to test the relative merits of various types of surfacing. Over the coming weeks tests will be carried out to see how much energy the cycle path can generate.
Solar energy generated by the road can be used to power anything from street lighting to traffic lights, as well as electric cars and even households.
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W/S Dr Steven de Wit, Consortium of SolaRoad and Elisabeth Post, North HollandProvincialExecutive cycling
M/SPressSOT. Dr Steven de Wit, Consortium of Sola Road (in English): "We have here the first part of a bicycle road that also works as a solar panel. This bike road is just for normal use by cyclists but it also catches the sun and converts the sun light into electricity, green electricity, from the road."
W/S Wit and Post taking photo with NetherlandsMinister of Economic AffairsHenk Kamp
SOT. Elisabeth Post, North Holland Provincial Executive (in English): "Yes we would like to move onto normal roads but that is more difficult because cars are obviously heavier than bicycles. So we want to make sure that this works and if this works and when this works we can move on to different roads for example for normal cars or for example bus lanes and parking lots."
W/S People cycling
W/S People cycling
M/S Electricity generators
M/S Electricity generators
M/S Electricity generators
M/S Electricity generators
M/S Cyclist
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Netherlands Minister of Economic Affairs Henk Kamp and Elisabeth Post of the North Holland Provincial Executive attended the official opening ceremony of the SolaRoad, in Krommenie Wednesday. Held was an inaugural ride along the solar cycle lane.
The 100-metre (328 feet) test route is made up of a series of concrete modules measuring 2.5 by 3.5 metres. Along one of its two lanes, solar cells have been embedded in the modules and covered with a layer of tempered glass of about a centimetre thick. The other cycle lane, which hasn't been fitted with solar cells, will be used to test the relative merits of various types of surfacing. Over the coming weeks tests will be carried out to see how much energy the cycle path can generate.
Solar energy generated by the road can be used to power anything from street lighting to traffic lights, as well as electric cars and even households.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly
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published:12 Nov 2014

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Biogas: the Netherlands to spend 150 million euros to turn cow manure into energy - TomoNews

FRIESLAND, THE NETHERLANDS — The Netherlands has committed to investing 150 million euros in a biogas project to turn cow manure into fuel.
Manure processing is important to the Netherlands as about 10% of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions come from agriculture, mostly methane from animal manure. The Netherlands’ livestock produces about 74 million tons of manure a year, according to the International Dairy Federation. This is too much to directly apply to farmlands as fertilizer, as the excessive amount of nutrients could leak underground and cause algae growth and pollution in nearby water sources.
A way to solve this problem is by transforming manure into biogas. In one experiment conducted at a farm in the Netherlands, manure is transported into an anaerobic digester, where bacteria transforms solid manures into liquid form. The resulting substance releases biogas, which consists of mostly methane and carbon dioxide. The biogas can then be used as fuel while any left over manure can be used as fertilizer.
According to the Guardian, the digester generated 9,342 kWh of electricity in 20 days, which is enough to power three homes for a year. The Dutch government aims to get 1,000 large farms in the country to produce energy from cow manure within four years.
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FRIESLAND, THE NETHERLANDS — The Netherlands has committed to investing 150 million euros in a biogas project to turn cow manure into fuel.
Manure processing is important to the Netherlands as about 10% of the country’s greenhouse gas emissions come from agriculture, mostly methane from animal manure. The Netherlands’ livestock produces about 74 million tons of manure a year, according to the International Dairy Federation. This is too much to directly apply to farmlands as fertilizer, as the excessive amount of nutrients could leak underground and cause algae growth and pollution in nearby water sources.
A way to solve this problem is by transforming manure into biogas. In one experiment conducted at a farm in the Netherlands, manure is transported into an anaerobic digester, where bacteria transforms solid manures into liquid form. The resulting substance releases biogas, which consists of mostly methane and carbon dioxide. The biogas can then be used as fuel while any left over manure can be used as fertilizer.
According to the Guardian, the digester generated 9,342 kWh of electricity in 20 days, which is enough to power three homes for a year. The Dutch government aims to get 1,000 large farms in the country to produce energy from cow manure within four years.
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Groovy Video for ECN (Energy Research Center of the Netherlands)

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Photovoltaics (PV), which is the production of electricity from light, i...

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Photovoltaics (PV), which is the production of electricity from light, is one of the most environmentally friendly methods of electricity generation.
It is clean, abundant, silent, cheap, scaleable from small local rooftop systems to large utility-scale power plants, and one of the most efficient methods in terms of generated power per unit area used.
Nevertheless, for photovoltaics to be truly sustainable, especially on large scale, attention needs to be paid also to minimizing the environmental burden during the production and operation of PV systems.
Cradle-to-cradle sustainable PV modules: CU-PV.
ECN leads the EU project CU-PV that is being carried out together with Imec, Meco, Xjet Ltd., Technical Plating, Eurotron and PV Cycle.
Please find more information on http://www.sustainablepv.eu/.

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Photovoltaics (PV), which is the production of electricity from light, is one of the most environmentally friendly methods of electricity generation.
It is clean, abundant, silent, cheap, scaleable from small local rooftop systems to large utility-scale power plants, and one of the most efficient methods in terms of generated power per unit area used.
Nevertheless, for photovoltaics to be truly sustainable, especially on large scale, attention needs to be paid also to minimizing the environmental burden during the production and operation of PV systems.
Cradle-to-cradle sustainable PV modules: CU-PV.
ECN leads the EU project CU-PV that is being carried out together with Imec, Meco, Xjet Ltd., Technical Plating, Eurotron and PV Cycle.
Please find more information on http://www.sustainablepv.eu/.

WAGENINGEN, THE NETHERLANDS — The Maritime Research Institute Netherlands is testing a concept of building artificial floating islands to expand the amount liveable space available for the country’s growing population.
The island is made up of large floating triangles that connect to each other in a flexible fashion. It could measure 5 km wide.
“As sea level rises, cities become overcrowded and more activities are carried out at sea, raising the dikes and reclaiming land from the seas are perhaps no longer an effective solution,” OlafWaals, project manager of MARIN's floating islands told New Atlas.
The floating space could be used for housing and public infrastructures and support renewable energy systems such as wind and solar energy farms.
It is still unknown how the floating mega structure could withstand winds and currents and how does living on the island affect the people. Researchers admit the technological challenges to this project are enormous.
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The island is made up of large floating triangles that connect to each other in a flexible fashion. It could measure 5 km wide.
“As sea level rises, cities become overcrowded and more activities are carried out at sea, raising the dikes and reclaiming land from the seas are perhaps no longer an effective solution,” OlafWaals, project manager of MARIN's floating islands told New Atlas.
The floating space could be used for housing and public infrastructures and support renewable energy systems such as wind and solar energy farms.
It is still unknown how the floating mega structure could withstand winds and currents and how does living on the island affect the people. Researchers admit the technological challenges to this project are enormous.
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The Netherlands Will Miss 2020RenewablesTargets, GovernmentReviewShows
https://youtu.be/OIx5pGOWw2A
Despite recent investments into new wind energy capacity, the Netherlands will miss its 2020 targets for renewables and greenhouse gas emissions reductions by a fair margin, according to a government review published last Thursday.
The review findings are that renewable energy will provide (based on current projections) only around 12.4% of the country’s electricity supply by 2020 — well under the 14% target that was set for 2020 as part of the agreement with the European Union.
Accompanying the projected failure to achieve the above discussed renewable energy goal, the review also notes that the country’s efforts to achieve a greenhouse gas emissions reduction of 25% (as compared to 1990 levels) by 2020 as part of the Kyoto Protocol deal are likely to fall short. Current projections show the country achieving an only 23% emissions reduction by 2020 (as compared to 1990 levels).
“Green campaigners said the figures showed the government had to do more, quickly. ‘If we keep on like this the Netherlands will still be bungling at the bottom of European lists in 2030,’ the DutchUnion for Renewable Energy, representing renewables companies, said,” as reported by Reuters.
“Economic AffairsMinisterHenk Kamp said the projections had improved since last year, due to ‘the successful roll-out of wind energy on the sea’. Stung by a court ruling in 2015 that found the Dutch government was failing to live up to its obligations, Kamp began a more ambitious roll-out of wind turbine farms in the North Sea and earmarked 100 million euros ($118 million) in extra spending to combat climate change.
“Parties in a new government this month agreed to close five coal-fired plants by 2030 and increase taxes on polluters.”
The new review predicts that the share of the Dutch electricity mix held by renewable energy will increase to 23.9% by 2030 — well under the European Union goal of a 27% share by 2030. Correspondingly, the government review projects that greenhouse gas emissions will only be reduced (as compared to 1990 levels) by 34% by 2030 — well under the goal of 40%.
Interestingly, the report predicts that there will be more jobs within the country in the renewals energy sector by 2020 than in the fossil fuel sector.

The Netherlands Will Miss 2020RenewablesTargets, GovernmentReviewShows
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Despite recent investments into new wind energy capacity, the Netherlands will miss its 2020 targets for renewables and greenhouse gas emissions reductions by a fair margin, according to a government review published last Thursday.
The review findings are that renewable energy will provide (based on current projections) only around 12.4% of the country’s electricity supply by 2020 — well under the 14% target that was set for 2020 as part of the agreement with the European Union.
Accompanying the projected failure to achieve the above discussed renewable energy goal, the review also notes that the country’s efforts to achieve a greenhouse gas emissions reduction of 25% (as compared to 1990 levels) by 2020 as part of the Kyoto Protocol deal are likely to fall short. Current projections show the country achieving an only 23% emissions reduction by 2020 (as compared to 1990 levels).
“Green campaigners said the figures showed the government had to do more, quickly. ‘If we keep on like this the Netherlands will still be bungling at the bottom of European lists in 2030,’ the DutchUnion for Renewable Energy, representing renewables companies, said,” as reported by Reuters.
“Economic AffairsMinisterHenk Kamp said the projections had improved since last year, due to ‘the successful roll-out of wind energy on the sea’. Stung by a court ruling in 2015 that found the Dutch government was failing to live up to its obligations, Kamp began a more ambitious roll-out of wind turbine farms in the North Sea and earmarked 100 million euros ($118 million) in extra spending to combat climate change.
“Parties in a new government this month agreed to close five coal-fired plants by 2030 and increase taxes on polluters.”
The new review predicts that the share of the Dutch electricity mix held by renewable energy will increase to 23.9% by 2030 — well under the European Union goal of a 27% share by 2030. Correspondingly, the government review projects that greenhouse gas emissions will only be reduced (as compared to 1990 levels) by 34% by 2030 — well under the goal of 40%.
Interestingly, the report predicts that there will be more jobs within the country in the renewals energy sector by 2020 than in the fossil fuel sector.

Offshore wind farm dismantled in the Netherlands - Vattenfall

Nuon has dismantled four offshore wind turbines with a total capacity of 2 MW at the Lely wind farm in Ijsselmeer, some 600 metres off the port of Medemblik.
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Nuon has dismantled four offshore wind turbines with a total capacity of 2 MW at the Lely wind farm in Ijsselmeer, some 600 metres off the port of Medemblik.
The wind farm has been in service for 22 years and is the first offshore wind farm operated by Nuon to be decommissioned and dismantled.
Nuon decided to decommission the wind farm as it was approaching the end of its operating life and was becoming less profitable.
Watch the time lapse video of the dismantling which was completed in three weeks.

Nuon has dismantled four offshore wind turbines with a total capacity of 2 MW at the Lely wind farm in Ijsselmeer, some 600 metres off the port of Medemblik.
The wind farm has been in service for 22 years and is the first offshore wind farm operated by Nuon to be decommissioned and dismantled.
Nuon decided to decommission the wind farm as it was approaching the end of its operating life and was becoming less profitable.
Watch the time lapse video of the dismantling which was completed in three weeks.

Trains in the Netherlands

All electric trains in the Netherlands are now powered entirely by wind energy. It's the first railway network in the world to rely completely on renewable ener...

All electric trains in the Netherlands are now powered entirely by wind energy. It's the first railway network in the world to rely completely on renewable energy, providing carbon-free travel to over 600,000 daily passengers.
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All electric trains in the Netherlands are now powered entirely by wind energy. It's the first railway network in the world to rely completely on renewable energy, providing carbon-free travel to over 600,000 daily passengers.
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The newEnergyAcademyEurope building in Groningen is set to be the most sustainable education-related building in the Netherlands. But how can it be so sustainable? Watch this video and learn more about the smart design of this remarkable building.
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The newEnergyAcademyEurope building in Groningen is set to be the most sustainable education-related building in the Netherlands. But how can it be so sustainable? Watch this video and learn more about the smart design of this remarkable building.
More info: www.rug.nl/GroundbreakingWork

Protecting our climate and developing renewable energy sources are global challenges.The Netherlands-United States partnership makes innovative green solutions an economic opportunity.
Dutch expertise in green building benefits both our countries through energy-neutral houses, green buildings, healthier work and living spaces, and sustainable technology.
Dutch wind parks produce energy for more than 225,000 homes. Together we are making wind power more reliable and accessible, with Dutch and American experts designing quieter and more efficient wind turbines.
The Netherlands and United States are developing new solar energy technology to power homes and businesses That's part of why the Netherlands has the 6th largest number of renewable energy patents in the world.
Farmers in California use energy-efficient Dutch greenhouses that produce more food with less water less space and fewer pesticides. Energy-efficient transportation will define the 21st century, from one million electric cars on Dutch roads by 2025, To millions of bicycles. 30 percent of trips shorter than 5 miles in the Netherlands are by bike. And Dutch-American ventures promote bike use and safety in America.
Cutting edge renewable technologies
Harnessing natural resources
Protecting our climate
And turning sustainability into economic growth
Through the Netherlands-United States partnership

Protecting our climate and developing renewable energy sources are global challenges.The Netherlands-United States partnership makes innovative green solutions an economic opportunity.
Dutch expertise in green building benefits both our countries through energy-neutral houses, green buildings, healthier work and living spaces, and sustainable technology.
Dutch wind parks produce energy for more than 225,000 homes. Together we are making wind power more reliable and accessible, with Dutch and American experts designing quieter and more efficient wind turbines.
The Netherlands and United States are developing new solar energy technology to power homes and businesses That's part of why the Netherlands has the 6th largest number of renewable energy patents in the world.
Farmers in California use energy-efficient Dutch greenhouses that produce more food with less water less space and fewer pesticides. Energy-efficient transportation will define the 21st century, from one million electric cars on Dutch roads by 2025, To millions of bicycles. 30 percent of trips shorter than 5 miles in the Netherlands are by bike. And Dutch-American ventures promote bike use and safety in America.
Cutting edge renewable technologies
Harnessing natural resources
Protecting our climate
And turning sustainability into economic growth
Through the Netherlands-United States partnership

In may 2008, SITA signed the contract for the construction and operation of the Re-Energy plant in Rosendael in the Netherlands.
Today Re-Energy is one of the ...

In may 2008, SITA signed the contract for the construction and operation of the Re-Energy plant in Rosendael in the Netherlands.
Today Re-Energy is one of the most modern and efficient waste energy plant in Europe.
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In may 2008, SITA signed the contract for the construction and operation of the Re-Energy plant in Rosendael in the Netherlands.
Today Re-Energy is one of the most modern and efficient waste energy plant in Europe.
To find out more, consult our folder on the eMag : http://www.emag.suez-environnement.com/en/reenergy-energy-recovery-incineration-2227

The Netherlands: Beyond Amsterdam

By train, bike, and boat, we visit the top Dutch sights outside of Amsterdam: from Haarlem to Rotterdam, and from Delft to the Zuiderzee. Along the way, we enjoy charming towns with fragrant cheese markets, soggy polderland, mighty dikes, and windmills both new and old. Rolling through the Netherlands and connecting with its people, you can’t help but think, “Everything’s so...Dutch!”
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

published: 05 Jun 2015

Amsterdam Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Amsterdam is the largest city in The Netherlands, also known as Holland. The fun-loving Dutch welcome 3.5 million tourists a year, making Amsterdam one of the top destinations in Europe.
No Amsterdam tour is complete without exploring some of its 165 canals and 1,000 bridges – hopefully you like water. Don’t worry; you don’t need a boat or even a motor vehicle to get around. The heart of this ancient city is best seen on foot or from the seat of a bicycle. This city is rich in history; when you set out to explore “The Venice of the North,” you’ll find buildings dating back to the 13th century, as well as Dam Square and its royal palace.
If you’ve got an appreciation for fine art, your Amsterdam sightseeing should pause ...

Amsterdam Travel Guide

Our AmsterdamTravelGuide! Back to the old format for this one, by popular demand, giving you everything you need for your Amsterdam adventures.
Your reasons for coming to Amsterdam are your own but no matter what pleasures you seek, you'll find them in Amsterdam. We enjoyed our time here, despite angering the gods!
We stayed at the HotelGolden Tulip - https://www.booking.com/hotel/nl/golden-tulip-amsterdam-west.en-gb.html?aid=338557
And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for helping us with our Amsterdam episode - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled
How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84

published: 16 Jan 2017

Holland (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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The European kingdom of Holland, known also as the Netherlands, was until relatively recently a powerful trading nation that possessed many colonies.Most of this land of tulips, windmills and canals is located below sea level and in the 17th century was the most prosperous country in Europe. Amsterdam is Holland`s splendid metropolis, a city of canals and gables where almost anything is permitted as long as it does no harm. Today the view across the main square and royal castle gives little hint that the city is supported by stakes and is the largest lakeland village in the world. In a huge open-air area between Amsterdam and Schiphol Airport, every ten years an international ...

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This Amsterdam travel guide video was created especially for foodies. I’ll take you on a self-guided Amsterdam food tour in the Jordaan neighborhood. We'll explore many classic Dutch dishes at some of the most notable and famous cafes in the city.
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Alright, are you ready to go on a self-guided Amsterdam food tour? Let's go! We'll begin with Cafe d'OudeWest. This traditional Dutch cafe is located on the corner of Rozengrac...

Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Netherlands

Top 10 BestPlaces to Visit in Netherlands
10. Gouda, South Holland : Gouda is a municipality and city with population of 70,939 in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. Gouda, which was granted city rights in 1272, is famous for its Gouda cheese, smoking pipes, and 15th-century city hall. By 1225, a canal was linked to the Gouwe and its estuary was transformed into a harbour. Gouda's array of historic churches and other buildings makes it a very popular day trip destination.
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9. Rotterdam : Rotterdam is a city in South Holland, the Netherlands, located geographically within the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt river delta at the North Sea. Nowadays it is home to Europe's largest port and has a population of 624,799 (2014, city pr...

published: 01 Dec 2015

Things To Do in Leiden | Visiting the Netherlands.

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How Expensive is AMSTERDAM, Netherlands? Walking Tour, Food & More

In this video I explore Amsterdam, the Netherlands (Holland) and show how much things cost.
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Amsterdam

Amsterdam — Europe's best-preserved 17th-century city — is simultaneously quaint and jarring, traditional and modern. Filled with history and still happy-go-lucky, it's a delight to explore. Uniquely entertaining Amsterdam shows off its Rembrandts and Van Goghs, more bikes than cars, flirting prostitutes, and pot-filled coffeeshops — all under tall, skinny facades leaning out over placid canals.
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Taking you on a grand journey through the Netherlands, starting with a visit to Haarlem, travelling then down to Leiden, spending three nights in Leiden, doing a few day trips out from there. Then I’ll take you to Delft for three more nights and excursions out from Delft such as to The Hague which is the political capital of the nation.
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And then on to Rotterdam the great modern city of the Netherlands, continuing to Utrecht, a university town with a very large historic center and then down to Maastricht in the southern part of the country. I'll also be going up to the Alkmaar cheese market which is a lot of fun. It happens once a week and it’s a big touristic event. They re-create what it was like in the old days with the cheese market and the guys running around c...

published: 24 Oct 2016

🇳🇱 AMSTERDAM Travel Guide 🇳🇱 | Travel better in the Netherlands!

As y'all know, Amsterdam is famous for its liberalism, the coffee shop vs café enigma and, of course, the Red Light District.
We explore all of these in our Top ThingsTo Do video: https://youtu.be/bQRpxb_U96s
In this video, however, we're showing you the absolute *essential* things you need to know as a visitor to Amsterdam: how to get around, what things cost, which things are where, etc. etc.
As well as our Things To Do video, we also have a video solely dedicated to the Red Light District Walk: https://youtu.be/2JWLJLyKRTI
And we give you 10 Top Amsterdam Tips in Under a Minute here: https://youtu.be/RiLYNiJilxM
Let us know which of these vids have been useful and whether we've missed out anything super important. We're keen to answer all your pre-holiday questions with these gui...

By train, bike, and boat, we visit the top Dutch sights outside of Amsterdam: from Haarlem to Rotterdam, and from Delft to the Zuiderzee. Along the way, we enjoy charming towns with fragrant cheese markets, soggy polderland, mighty dikes, and windmills both new and old. Rolling through the Netherlands and connecting with its people, you can’t help but think, “Everything’s so...Dutch!”
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

By train, bike, and boat, we visit the top Dutch sights outside of Amsterdam: from Haarlem to Rotterdam, and from Delft to the Zuiderzee. Along the way, we enjoy charming towns with fragrant cheese markets, soggy polderland, mighty dikes, and windmills both new and old. Rolling through the Netherlands and connecting with its people, you can’t help but think, “Everything’s so...Dutch!”
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

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Amsterdam is the largest city in The Netherlands, also known as Holland. The fun-loving Dutch welcome 3.5 million tourists a year, making Amsterdam one of the top destinations in Europe.
No Amsterdam tour is complete without exploring some of its 165 canals and 1,000 bridges – hopefully you like water. Don’t worry; you don’t need a boat or even a motor vehicle to get around. The heart of this ancient city is best seen on foot or from the seat of a bicycle. This city is rich in history; when you set out to explore “The Venice of the North,” you’ll find buildings dating back to the 13th century, as well as Dam Square and its royal palace.
If you’ve got an appreciation for fine art, your Amsterdam sightseeing should pause at the Rijksmuseum, where you can find the works of Rembrandt and other Dutch masters. Up for a pint? Stop by the old Heineken Brewery and learn about the lager brewing process. If you’re really feeling daring, grab a coffee in De Wallen, better known as one of the world’s oldest red light districts. You won’t get into trouble with your partner if you head there these days; it’s now home to cafes and adult stores.
Visit our Amsterdam travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Amsterdam is the largest city in The Netherlands, also known as Holland. The fun-loving Dutch welcome 3.5 million tourists a year, making Amsterdam one of the top destinations in Europe.
No Amsterdam tour is complete without exploring some of its 165 canals and 1,000 bridges – hopefully you like water. Don’t worry; you don’t need a boat or even a motor vehicle to get around. The heart of this ancient city is best seen on foot or from the seat of a bicycle. This city is rich in history; when you set out to explore “The Venice of the North,” you’ll find buildings dating back to the 13th century, as well as Dam Square and its royal palace.
If you’ve got an appreciation for fine art, your Amsterdam sightseeing should pause at the Rijksmuseum, where you can find the works of Rembrandt and other Dutch masters. Up for a pint? Stop by the old Heineken Brewery and learn about the lager brewing process. If you’re really feeling daring, grab a coffee in De Wallen, better known as one of the world’s oldest red light districts. You won’t get into trouble with your partner if you head there these days; it’s now home to cafes and adult stores.
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Our AmsterdamTravelGuide! Back to the old format for this one, by popular demand, giving you everything you need for your Amsterdam adventures.
Your reasons...

Our AmsterdamTravelGuide! Back to the old format for this one, by popular demand, giving you everything you need for your Amsterdam adventures.
Your reasons for coming to Amsterdam are your own but no matter what pleasures you seek, you'll find them in Amsterdam. We enjoyed our time here, despite angering the gods!
We stayed at the HotelGolden Tulip - https://www.booking.com/hotel/nl/golden-tulip-amsterdam-west.en-gb.html?aid=338557
And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for helping us with our Amsterdam episode - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled
How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84

Our AmsterdamTravelGuide! Back to the old format for this one, by popular demand, giving you everything you need for your Amsterdam adventures.
Your reasons for coming to Amsterdam are your own but no matter what pleasures you seek, you'll find them in Amsterdam. We enjoyed our time here, despite angering the gods!
We stayed at the HotelGolden Tulip - https://www.booking.com/hotel/nl/golden-tulip-amsterdam-west.en-gb.html?aid=338557
And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for helping us with our Amsterdam episode - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled
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Travel video about destination Holland.
The European kingdom of Holland, known also as the Netherlands, was until relatively recently a powerful trading nation that possessed many colonies.Most of this land of tulips, windmills and canals is located below sea level and in the 17th century was the most prosperous country in Europe. Amsterdam is Holland`s splendid metropolis, a city of canals and gables where almost anything is permitted as long as it does no harm. Today the view across the main square and royal castle gives little hint that the city is supported by stakes and is the largest lakeland village in the world. In a huge open-air area between Amsterdam and Schiphol Airport, every ten years an international exhibition of garden architecture is held, the Floriade. It features hundreds of blossoming show gardens that are admired by millions of visitors from all over the world. In the16th century life on the ocean wave brought glorious times for the city of Edam that is now world famous for its cheese of the same name. More than thirty shipyards once prospered in the city and the fleet of legendary Dutch hero, Michiel De Ruyter, was built there. Mijmegen lies proudly on the banks of the River Waal. The origins of Holland’s oldest city are to be found in the Roman settlement of Noviomagum. The triangular market square of this university and Hanseatic town is dominated by the WaagHouse, a red-bricked building of Renaissance design. The Molens Van Kinderdijk is a fascinating landscape of windmills and a Unesco World HeritageSight. Its nineteen windmills are world famous and of course typical of Holland. The fascination of old cities, dreamy fairytale-like villages, paintings by some of the world’s greatest artists, bicycles and windmill: Holland is very much a land of the familiar and also the exotic.

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Travel video about destination Holland.
The European kingdom of Holland, known also as the Netherlands, was until relatively recently a powerful trading nation that possessed many colonies.Most of this land of tulips, windmills and canals is located below sea level and in the 17th century was the most prosperous country in Europe. Amsterdam is Holland`s splendid metropolis, a city of canals and gables where almost anything is permitted as long as it does no harm. Today the view across the main square and royal castle gives little hint that the city is supported by stakes and is the largest lakeland village in the world. In a huge open-air area between Amsterdam and Schiphol Airport, every ten years an international exhibition of garden architecture is held, the Floriade. It features hundreds of blossoming show gardens that are admired by millions of visitors from all over the world. In the16th century life on the ocean wave brought glorious times for the city of Edam that is now world famous for its cheese of the same name. More than thirty shipyards once prospered in the city and the fleet of legendary Dutch hero, Michiel De Ruyter, was built there. Mijmegen lies proudly on the banks of the River Waal. The origins of Holland’s oldest city are to be found in the Roman settlement of Noviomagum. The triangular market square of this university and Hanseatic town is dominated by the WaagHouse, a red-bricked building of Renaissance design. The Molens Van Kinderdijk is a fascinating landscape of windmills and a Unesco World HeritageSight. Its nineteen windmills are world famous and of course typical of Holland. The fascination of old cities, dreamy fairytale-like villages, paintings by some of the world’s greatest artists, bicycles and windmill: Holland is very much a land of the familiar and also the exotic.

Whether Heading to Amsterdam for a CrazyNight in the Red Light District, or to Haarlem for an architecture and art rendezvouses or to Rotterdam the Netherlands has a lot for people to do when they visit. This video goes over some things you shouldn't do when you go to The Netherlands.
The Don'ts of Visiting The Netherlands. Things Tourists Shouldn't Do in The Netherlands or Holland.
Filmed in Amsterdam, The NetherlandsCopyrightMark Wolters 2017
Don't #1. Don't Call The Netherlands, Holland. Holland is actually only two of the twelve counties in The Netherlands.
Don't #2. Don't Think the Netherlands is Just Amsterdam. There are tons of other towns, cities and villages to visit. From the flowers in Keukenhof to the Beauty of Groningen.
Don't #3. Don't Be stupid with Drugs or Alcohol when you visit. The coffeeshops are world famous and you should never buy drugs off the street.
Don't #4. Don't just bite into hot food. The Dutch like their fried food hot as can be, so make sure you take a second to blow on it or else you might lose a few skin cells.
Don't #5. Don't Wander into the Bike Lanes in The Netherlands. Those bikes will get you.
Don't #6, Don't Take the DutchAttitudePersonally. The Dutch are very straightforward and will ask you anything. So don't be upset, just know that is just how they are.
Don't #7. Don't Forget to Bring a chip card with a PIN number for purchasing from person-less kiosks & shops.
Don't #8. Have coins with you so you can pick up a snack on the go.
Don't #9. Don't Be Surprised if you see all the Dutch TourismStereotypes when you visit. From wooden shoes to windmills to cheese to really tall people on bikes, you will see them.
Don't #10. Don't forget to buzz your train ticket card when you enter and exit the platforms/stations.
Don't #11. Don't Take pictures of the girls in the windows in the Red Light District.
Don't #12. Don't Take the Hop On Hop Off Bus in Amsterdam. The bus cannot go a lot of places in the historic center. You would be better off on the hop on hop off canal boat.
Don't #13. Don't think that Amsterdam is just the red light district. It is so much more with culture, food, art.
Don't #14. Don't forget to Bring a jacket. It will rain while you are there, even if it says sunny.
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Whether Heading to Amsterdam for a CrazyNight in the Red Light District, or to Haarlem for an architecture and art rendezvouses or to Rotterdam the Netherlands has a lot for people to do when they visit. This video goes over some things you shouldn't do when you go to The Netherlands.
The Don'ts of Visiting The Netherlands. Things Tourists Shouldn't Do in The Netherlands or Holland.
Filmed in Amsterdam, The NetherlandsCopyrightMark Wolters 2017
Don't #1. Don't Call The Netherlands, Holland. Holland is actually only two of the twelve counties in The Netherlands.
Don't #2. Don't Think the Netherlands is Just Amsterdam. There are tons of other towns, cities and villages to visit. From the flowers in Keukenhof to the Beauty of Groningen.
Don't #3. Don't Be stupid with Drugs or Alcohol when you visit. The coffeeshops are world famous and you should never buy drugs off the street.
Don't #4. Don't just bite into hot food. The Dutch like their fried food hot as can be, so make sure you take a second to blow on it or else you might lose a few skin cells.
Don't #5. Don't Wander into the Bike Lanes in The Netherlands. Those bikes will get you.
Don't #6, Don't Take the DutchAttitudePersonally. The Dutch are very straightforward and will ask you anything. So don't be upset, just know that is just how they are.
Don't #7. Don't Forget to Bring a chip card with a PIN number for purchasing from person-less kiosks & shops.
Don't #8. Have coins with you so you can pick up a snack on the go.
Don't #9. Don't Be Surprised if you see all the Dutch TourismStereotypes when you visit. From wooden shoes to windmills to cheese to really tall people on bikes, you will see them.
Don't #10. Don't forget to buzz your train ticket card when you enter and exit the platforms/stations.
Don't #11. Don't Take pictures of the girls in the windows in the Red Light District.
Don't #12. Don't Take the Hop On Hop Off Bus in Amsterdam. The bus cannot go a lot of places in the historic center. You would be better off on the hop on hop off canal boat.
Don't #13. Don't think that Amsterdam is just the red light district. It is so much more with culture, food, art.
Don't #14. Don't forget to Bring a jacket. It will rain while you are there, even if it says sunny.
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This Amsterdam travel guide video was created especially for foodies. I’ll take you on a self-guided Amsterdam food tour in the Jordaan neighborhood. We'll explore many classic Dutch dishes at some of the most notable and famous cafes in the city.
Amsterdam Travel guide itinerary:
Alright, are you ready to go on a self-guided Amsterdam food tour? Let's go! We'll begin with Cafe d'OudeWest. This traditional Dutch cafe is located on the corner of Rozengracht overlooking the canals. The terrace is a great place to have a spend the morning and enjoy a koffie verkeerd (Dutch latte which translates into “wrong coffee” as it is filled with more milk than coffee) as well as some poffertjes.
Poffertjes are mini Dutch pancakes that are made from buckwheat flour and cooked in a cast iron skillet. They are fluffy, spongy, sweet, and typically covered in powdered sugar and butter. It is best to eat your poffertjes with stroop which is a Dutch pancake syrup made from brown sugar that is very thick and tastes like molasses. Also, I should note that when you order a coffee (koffie) or tea (thee) in Amsterdam, this will typically be accompanied by a speculoos cookie. Speculoos tastes similar to American gingerbread as it is filled with holiday spices such as ginger, white pepper, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
Next we take a trip to a Dutch restaurant called Tijger & de Vis where they specialize in all things fish! Here, you can order a plate of battered & deep fried cod (called kibbling) as well as some fried mackerel (called Mackerel). These dishes were both extraordinarily amazing! This seafood shop only carries the freshest fish and everything is cooked to order. They also have an array of prepared dishes that you can take on-the-go. Don't miss eating at this place if you're ever in Amsterdam, it's top notch!
After this seafood feast, we stroll on over to Café Papeneiland. This historic brown bar was once used as an underground tunnel system for persecuted Catholics and it was also visited by former President Clinton. The story goes that President Clinton stopped by for a slice of appeltaart and liked it so much that he took an entire apple pie with him! Words elude me when it comes to describing how magnificent and perfect this Dutch apple pie really is.
From the flakey yet thick buttery crust, to the scrumptious thinly sliced apple pieces, to the mountain of whipped cream...this dessert is just heavenly! Make sure to try some of the local Dutch beers on tap which pairs nicely with your sweet treat.
I hoped you enjoyed my Amsterdam travel guide and this amazing food tour of the Jordaan neighborhood. If you found this Amsterdam travel guide helpful or entertaining make sure to give me a like, leave a comment, and subscribe for more videos like these. :)
List of Dutch food dishes I tried in order of appearance:
1.) koffie verkeerd
2.) speculaas
3.) poffertjes
4.) kibbling
5.) mackerel
6.) appeltaart
Amsterdam Travel guide complete list of places visited in this video:
Café d'Oude Wester
Address: Rozengracht 2, 1016 NB Amsterdam, NetherlandsHours: Open daily: 10am-11pm
Phone: +31 20 625 7502
Tijger & de Vis
Address: Lindengracht 158, 1015 KK Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hours: Closed Monday & Tuesday, Open Fri & Sunday 12pm-9pm, Wed-Thurs 12pm-9pm, and Saturday 11am-9pm
Phone: +31 20 331 1371
Café Papeneiland
Address: Prinsengracht 2, 1015 DV Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hours: Open daily Sun-Thurs10am- 1am | Fri & Sat 10am-3am
Phone: +31 20 624 1989
Marqt
Address: Overtoom 21, 1054 HA Amsterdam, Netherlands
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This Amsterdam travel guide video was created especially for foodies. I’ll take you on a self-guided Amsterdam food tour in the Jordaan neighborhood. We'll explore many classic Dutch dishes at some of the most notable and famous cafes in the city.
Amsterdam Travel guide itinerary:
Alright, are you ready to go on a self-guided Amsterdam food tour? Let's go! We'll begin with Cafe d'OudeWest. This traditional Dutch cafe is located on the corner of Rozengracht overlooking the canals. The terrace is a great place to have a spend the morning and enjoy a koffie verkeerd (Dutch latte which translates into “wrong coffee” as it is filled with more milk than coffee) as well as some poffertjes.
Poffertjes are mini Dutch pancakes that are made from buckwheat flour and cooked in a cast iron skillet. They are fluffy, spongy, sweet, and typically covered in powdered sugar and butter. It is best to eat your poffertjes with stroop which is a Dutch pancake syrup made from brown sugar that is very thick and tastes like molasses. Also, I should note that when you order a coffee (koffie) or tea (thee) in Amsterdam, this will typically be accompanied by a speculoos cookie. Speculoos tastes similar to American gingerbread as it is filled with holiday spices such as ginger, white pepper, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg.
Next we take a trip to a Dutch restaurant called Tijger & de Vis where they specialize in all things fish! Here, you can order a plate of battered & deep fried cod (called kibbling) as well as some fried mackerel (called Mackerel). These dishes were both extraordinarily amazing! This seafood shop only carries the freshest fish and everything is cooked to order. They also have an array of prepared dishes that you can take on-the-go. Don't miss eating at this place if you're ever in Amsterdam, it's top notch!
After this seafood feast, we stroll on over to Café Papeneiland. This historic brown bar was once used as an underground tunnel system for persecuted Catholics and it was also visited by former President Clinton. The story goes that President Clinton stopped by for a slice of appeltaart and liked it so much that he took an entire apple pie with him! Words elude me when it comes to describing how magnificent and perfect this Dutch apple pie really is.
From the flakey yet thick buttery crust, to the scrumptious thinly sliced apple pieces, to the mountain of whipped cream...this dessert is just heavenly! Make sure to try some of the local Dutch beers on tap which pairs nicely with your sweet treat.
I hoped you enjoyed my Amsterdam travel guide and this amazing food tour of the Jordaan neighborhood. If you found this Amsterdam travel guide helpful or entertaining make sure to give me a like, leave a comment, and subscribe for more videos like these. :)
List of Dutch food dishes I tried in order of appearance:
1.) koffie verkeerd
2.) speculaas
3.) poffertjes
4.) kibbling
5.) mackerel
6.) appeltaart
Amsterdam Travel guide complete list of places visited in this video:
Café d'Oude Wester
Address: Rozengracht 2, 1016 NB Amsterdam, NetherlandsHours: Open daily: 10am-11pm
Phone: +31 20 625 7502
Tijger & de Vis
Address: Lindengracht 158, 1015 KK Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hours: Closed Monday & Tuesday, Open Fri & Sunday 12pm-9pm, Wed-Thurs 12pm-9pm, and Saturday 11am-9pm
Phone: +31 20 331 1371
Café Papeneiland
Address: Prinsengracht 2, 1015 DV Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hours: Open daily Sun-Thurs10am- 1am | Fri & Sat 10am-3am
Phone: +31 20 624 1989
Marqt
Address: Overtoom 21, 1054 HA Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Top 10 BestPlaces to Visit in Netherlands
10. Gouda, South Holland : Gouda is a municipality and city with population of 70,939 in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. Gouda, which was granted city rights in 1272, is famous for its Gouda cheese, smoking pipes, and 15th-century city hall. By 1225, a canal was linked to the Gouwe and its estuary was transformed into a harbour. Gouda's array of historic churches and other buildings makes it a very popular day trip destination.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouda,_South_Holland
9. Rotterdam : Rotterdam is a city in South Holland, the Netherlands, located geographically within the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt river delta at the North Sea. Nowadays it is home to Europe's largest port and has a population of 624,799 (2014, city proper), ranking second in the Netherlands. The city of Rotterdam is known for the Erasmus University, riverside setting, lively cultural life and its maritime heritage.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotterdam
8. Groningen : Groningen is the main municipality as well as the capital city of the eponymous province in the Netherlands. With a population of 197,823, it is the largest city in the north of the Netherlands. An old city, Groningen was the regional power of the northern Netherlands, a semi-independent city-state and member of the GermanHanseatic League. Groningen is a university city: it houses the University of Groningen and the Hanze University of Applied Sciences.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groningen
7. Haarlem : Haarlem is a city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of North Holland and is situated at the northern edge of the Randstad, one of the most populated metropolitan areas in Europe. Haarlem was granted city status or stadsrechten in 1245, although the first city walls were not built until 1270. The modern city encompasses the former municipality of Schoten as well as parts that previously belonged to Bloemendaal and Heemstede.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haarlem
6. Utrecht : Utrecht is the capital and most populous city in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is located in the eastern corner of the Randstad conurbation and is the fourth largest city in the Netherlands with a population of 330,772 in 2014. Utrecht is host to Utrecht University, the largest university in the Netherlands, as well as several other institutes for higher education.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utrecht
5. Maastricht : Maastricht is a town and a municipality in the southeast of the Netherlands. It is the capital city in the province of Limburg. Maastricht is located on both sides of the Meuse river, at the point where the Jeker River joins it. Maastricht is a member of the Most Ancient European Towns Network and is part of the Meuse-Rhine Euroregion, which includes nearby cities Aachen, Eupen, Hasselt, Liège and Tongeren.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maastricht
4. The Hague : The Hague is a city on the North Sea coast of the western Netherlands. Its GothicBinnenhof complex is the seat of the Dutch parliament, and 16th-centuryNoordeinde Palace is the king’s workplace. The city is also home to the U.N.’s International Court of Justice, headquartered in the Peace Palace, and the International Criminal Court.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hague
3. Delft : Delft is a city and a municipality in the Netherlands. It is located in the province of South Holland, where it is situated north of Rotterdam and south of the The Hague. Delft is known for its historic town centre with canals, Delft Blue pottery, the Delft University of Technology, painter Johannes Vermeer and scientist Antony van Leeuwenhoek, and its association with the royal House of Orange-Nassau.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delft
2. Leiden : Leiden is a city and municipality in the Dutch province of South Holland. The municipality of Leiden has a population of 122,000, but the city forms one densely connected agglomeration with its suburbs Oegstgeest, Leiderdorp, Voorschoten and Zoeterwoude. A university city since 1575, Leiden houses Leiden University, the oldest university of the Netherlands, and Leiden University Medical Center.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leiden
1. Amsterdam : Amsterdam is the Netherlands’ capital, known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow houses with gabled facades, legacies of the city’s 17th-centuryGolden Age. Its Museum District houses works by Rembrandt and Vermeer at the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum and modern art at the Stedelijk. Cycling is key to the city’s character, and there are 400km of cycle paths.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amsterdam
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Top 10 BestPlaces to Visit in Netherlands
10. Gouda, South Holland : Gouda is a municipality and city with population of 70,939 in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. Gouda, which was granted city rights in 1272, is famous for its Gouda cheese, smoking pipes, and 15th-century city hall. By 1225, a canal was linked to the Gouwe and its estuary was transformed into a harbour. Gouda's array of historic churches and other buildings makes it a very popular day trip destination.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gouda,_South_Holland
9. Rotterdam : Rotterdam is a city in South Holland, the Netherlands, located geographically within the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt river delta at the North Sea. Nowadays it is home to Europe's largest port and has a population of 624,799 (2014, city proper), ranking second in the Netherlands. The city of Rotterdam is known for the Erasmus University, riverside setting, lively cultural life and its maritime heritage.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotterdam
8. Groningen : Groningen is the main municipality as well as the capital city of the eponymous province in the Netherlands. With a population of 197,823, it is the largest city in the north of the Netherlands. An old city, Groningen was the regional power of the northern Netherlands, a semi-independent city-state and member of the GermanHanseatic League. Groningen is a university city: it houses the University of Groningen and the Hanze University of Applied Sciences.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groningen
7. Haarlem : Haarlem is a city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of North Holland and is situated at the northern edge of the Randstad, one of the most populated metropolitan areas in Europe. Haarlem was granted city status or stadsrechten in 1245, although the first city walls were not built until 1270. The modern city encompasses the former municipality of Schoten as well as parts that previously belonged to Bloemendaal and Heemstede.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haarlem
6. Utrecht : Utrecht is the capital and most populous city in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is located in the eastern corner of the Randstad conurbation and is the fourth largest city in the Netherlands with a population of 330,772 in 2014. Utrecht is host to Utrecht University, the largest university in the Netherlands, as well as several other institutes for higher education.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utrecht
5. Maastricht : Maastricht is a town and a municipality in the southeast of the Netherlands. It is the capital city in the province of Limburg. Maastricht is located on both sides of the Meuse river, at the point where the Jeker River joins it. Maastricht is a member of the Most Ancient European Towns Network and is part of the Meuse-Rhine Euroregion, which includes nearby cities Aachen, Eupen, Hasselt, Liège and Tongeren.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maastricht
4. The Hague : The Hague is a city on the North Sea coast of the western Netherlands. Its GothicBinnenhof complex is the seat of the Dutch parliament, and 16th-centuryNoordeinde Palace is the king’s workplace. The city is also home to the U.N.’s International Court of Justice, headquartered in the Peace Palace, and the International Criminal Court.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hague
3. Delft : Delft is a city and a municipality in the Netherlands. It is located in the province of South Holland, where it is situated north of Rotterdam and south of the The Hague. Delft is known for its historic town centre with canals, Delft Blue pottery, the Delft University of Technology, painter Johannes Vermeer and scientist Antony van Leeuwenhoek, and its association with the royal House of Orange-Nassau.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delft
2. Leiden : Leiden is a city and municipality in the Dutch province of South Holland. The municipality of Leiden has a population of 122,000, but the city forms one densely connected agglomeration with its suburbs Oegstgeest, Leiderdorp, Voorschoten and Zoeterwoude. A university city since 1575, Leiden houses Leiden University, the oldest university of the Netherlands, and Leiden University Medical Center.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leiden
1. Amsterdam : Amsterdam is the Netherlands’ capital, known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow houses with gabled facades, legacies of the city’s 17th-centuryGolden Age. Its Museum District houses works by Rembrandt and Vermeer at the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum and modern art at the Stedelijk. Cycling is key to the city’s character, and there are 400km of cycle paths.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amsterdam
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Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. Available on Amazon.com here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
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Amsterdam

Amsterdam — Europe's best-preserved 17th-century city — is simultaneously quaint and jarring, traditional and modern. Filled with history and still happy-go-luc...

Amsterdam — Europe's best-preserved 17th-century city — is simultaneously quaint and jarring, traditional and modern. Filled with history and still happy-go-lucky, it's a delight to explore. Uniquely entertaining Amsterdam shows off its Rembrandts and Van Goghs, more bikes than cars, flirting prostitutes, and pot-filled coffeeshops — all under tall, skinny facades leaning out over placid canals.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

Amsterdam — Europe's best-preserved 17th-century city — is simultaneously quaint and jarring, traditional and modern. Filled with history and still happy-go-lucky, it's a delight to explore. Uniquely entertaining Amsterdam shows off its Rembrandts and Van Goghs, more bikes than cars, flirting prostitutes, and pot-filled coffeeshops — all under tall, skinny facades leaning out over placid canals.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

Taking you on a grand journey through the Netherlands, starting with a visit to Haarlem, travelling then down to Leiden, spending three nights in Leiden, doing a few day trips out from there. Then I’ll take you to Delft for three more nights and excursions out from Delft such as to The Hague which is the political capital of the nation.
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And then on to Rotterdam the great modern city of the Netherlands, continuing to Utrecht, a university town with a very large historic center and then down to Maastricht in the southern part of the country. I'll also be going up to the Alkmaar cheese market which is a lot of fun. It happens once a week and it’s a big touristic event. They re-create what it was like in the old days with the cheese market and the guys running around carrying her sleds full of giant Gouda cheeses, but here in the Netherlands they don't say Gouda, it's 'Howda.' I'll take you to that town of Gouda as well and show you where they make the cheese.
And then up to Amsterdam for the grand finale.
I’m staying two nights or three nights in place, in Amsterdam six nights, so I’ll be providing quite thorough coverage showing you the shopping streets and the museums, the old historic neighborhoods, the old brick buildings and going on some canal boat rides as well – that’s one of the real fun things to do when you’re in the Netherlands.
In each of the towns I’ll be walking because these towns are compact and historic and have so many things to see while walking around. And occasionally you can hop on a tram or hop on a bus and that helps you get along. Maybe you want to rent a bicycle. Everybody here is on bicycles.
The Netherlands is a land of canals and bicycles and beautifully and preserved old towns such as Delft and Leiden seem like the architecture hasn’t changed in the last 300 years.
And it’s really quite a revelation to see how modern everything is at the same time
The people of course are highly educated. They have some of the top universities in the world in the Netherlands, and the higher education is all but free for those who are interested.
And it’s just a nation of friendly people, smart people, very productive people as well. Fortunately for us, just about all of them speak very good English, so it’s very easy to get by when you are visiting here.
I’ll be spending three weeks traveling by train, and the Netherlands has got perhaps the best train system in Europe. Yes maybe even better Switzerland. It’s phenomenal. The trains are clean, fast, frequent.
The foods are great. You can have a reasonable lunch for about €12, say the equivalent of no more than $15 – often it’s a good hearty sandwich and a cappuccino or a beer. Of course the Dutch love their beer.
And they also drink a lot of wine as well. They don’t produce wine, but being in Europe, in the center of Europe, it is very easy for them to bring in wines from not just France and Italy and Spain but all over the world actually. You see always a good variety on menus, but especially it's the beer.
They must have dozens of varieties of beer that are brewed right here in the Netherlands.
Now people also call this country Holland and that’s a common mistake actually because Holland is just part of the Netherlands. It's two provinces on the Western side but the country actually the Netherlands. And the people are Dutch, they speak Dutch. It’s a unique language. It’s a separate language but has similarities to German and to Danish.
I’m traveling in the in the month of September which is a good time to be here, and I got real lucky with the weather so far, it has been perfect. It’s been let’s say 75°F 20° 22°C, just very comfortable and actually a bit warmer that should be at this time of year and that’s a good thing, sometimes you get lucky.
So it’s a real excursion through the Netherlands, not just visiting Amsterdam.
Even if you are only going to Amsterdam you should spend 4 to 5 days there so you can do some day trips because the country is pretty small and you can travel all way to the Hague for example by train in about 45 minutes from Amsterdam, so it could be a home base for you.
Traveling for three weeks in this wonderful country was a great experience, including all the way down to Maastricht at the southern tip of the Netherlands, and a little side trip over to Aachen in Germany to see the Cathedral dating back to the year 800.
You're going to love this upcoming series of movies about the Netherlands.
We will focus on Amsterdam, of course. I spent a week in this wonderful city. We will have pictures of the museums, the restaurants, the canals, the streets, the old buildings, Rembrandt's house – and yes it took a lot of walking to get these shots. It was three weeks on foot.
The Netherlands presents the visitor with the wonderful variety of sights to see. You're going to love this upcoming series of movies about the Netherlands.

Taking you on a grand journey through the Netherlands, starting with a visit to Haarlem, travelling then down to Leiden, spending three nights in Leiden, doing a few day trips out from there. Then I’ll take you to Delft for three more nights and excursions out from Delft such as to The Hague which is the political capital of the nation.
http://tourvideos.com/
And then on to Rotterdam the great modern city of the Netherlands, continuing to Utrecht, a university town with a very large historic center and then down to Maastricht in the southern part of the country. I'll also be going up to the Alkmaar cheese market which is a lot of fun. It happens once a week and it’s a big touristic event. They re-create what it was like in the old days with the cheese market and the guys running around carrying her sleds full of giant Gouda cheeses, but here in the Netherlands they don't say Gouda, it's 'Howda.' I'll take you to that town of Gouda as well and show you where they make the cheese.
And then up to Amsterdam for the grand finale.
I’m staying two nights or three nights in place, in Amsterdam six nights, so I’ll be providing quite thorough coverage showing you the shopping streets and the museums, the old historic neighborhoods, the old brick buildings and going on some canal boat rides as well – that’s one of the real fun things to do when you’re in the Netherlands.
In each of the towns I’ll be walking because these towns are compact and historic and have so many things to see while walking around. And occasionally you can hop on a tram or hop on a bus and that helps you get along. Maybe you want to rent a bicycle. Everybody here is on bicycles.
The Netherlands is a land of canals and bicycles and beautifully and preserved old towns such as Delft and Leiden seem like the architecture hasn’t changed in the last 300 years.
And it’s really quite a revelation to see how modern everything is at the same time
The people of course are highly educated. They have some of the top universities in the world in the Netherlands, and the higher education is all but free for those who are interested.
And it’s just a nation of friendly people, smart people, very productive people as well. Fortunately for us, just about all of them speak very good English, so it’s very easy to get by when you are visiting here.
I’ll be spending three weeks traveling by train, and the Netherlands has got perhaps the best train system in Europe. Yes maybe even better Switzerland. It’s phenomenal. The trains are clean, fast, frequent.
The foods are great. You can have a reasonable lunch for about €12, say the equivalent of no more than $15 – often it’s a good hearty sandwich and a cappuccino or a beer. Of course the Dutch love their beer.
And they also drink a lot of wine as well. They don’t produce wine, but being in Europe, in the center of Europe, it is very easy for them to bring in wines from not just France and Italy and Spain but all over the world actually. You see always a good variety on menus, but especially it's the beer.
They must have dozens of varieties of beer that are brewed right here in the Netherlands.
Now people also call this country Holland and that’s a common mistake actually because Holland is just part of the Netherlands. It's two provinces on the Western side but the country actually the Netherlands. And the people are Dutch, they speak Dutch. It’s a unique language. It’s a separate language but has similarities to German and to Danish.
I’m traveling in the in the month of September which is a good time to be here, and I got real lucky with the weather so far, it has been perfect. It’s been let’s say 75°F 20° 22°C, just very comfortable and actually a bit warmer that should be at this time of year and that’s a good thing, sometimes you get lucky.
So it’s a real excursion through the Netherlands, not just visiting Amsterdam.
Even if you are only going to Amsterdam you should spend 4 to 5 days there so you can do some day trips because the country is pretty small and you can travel all way to the Hague for example by train in about 45 minutes from Amsterdam, so it could be a home base for you.
Traveling for three weeks in this wonderful country was a great experience, including all the way down to Maastricht at the southern tip of the Netherlands, and a little side trip over to Aachen in Germany to see the Cathedral dating back to the year 800.
You're going to love this upcoming series of movies about the Netherlands.
We will focus on Amsterdam, of course. I spent a week in this wonderful city. We will have pictures of the museums, the restaurants, the canals, the streets, the old buildings, Rembrandt's house – and yes it took a lot of walking to get these shots. It was three weeks on foot.
The Netherlands presents the visitor with the wonderful variety of sights to see. You're going to love this upcoming series of movies about the Netherlands.

🇳🇱 AMSTERDAM Travel Guide 🇳🇱 | Travel better in the Netherlands!

As y'all know, Amsterdam is famous for its liberalism, the coffee shop vs café enigma and, of course, the Red Light District.
We explore all of these in our T...

As y'all know, Amsterdam is famous for its liberalism, the coffee shop vs café enigma and, of course, the Red Light District.
We explore all of these in our Top ThingsTo Do video: https://youtu.be/bQRpxb_U96s
In this video, however, we're showing you the absolute *essential* things you need to know as a visitor to Amsterdam: how to get around, what things cost, which things are where, etc. etc.
As well as our Things To Do video, we also have a video solely dedicated to the Red Light District Walk: https://youtu.be/2JWLJLyKRTI
And we give you 10 Top Amsterdam Tips in Under a Minute here: https://youtu.be/RiLYNiJilxM
Let us know which of these vids have been useful and whether we've missed out anything super important. We're keen to answer all your pre-holiday questions with these guides and there's nothing better than suggestions right from the horse's mouth! *Naaay* :D
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Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. It’s about a four and a half hours’ journey by Eurostar or it’s just an hour’s flight from London.
It’s one of the most popular destinations in Europe. Millions of people are drawn in by the laid-back culture, hundreds of museums and galleries and, of course, the famous Red Light District, home to legalised prostitution and soft drugs.
Amsterdam is served by Amsterdam Schiphol, the world’s fifth busiest airport. It’s not far from the city and there are trains, buses or taxis to take you the short journey to the centre. Trains take about 20 minutes to Amsterdam CentraalStation and you can get tickets on Schiphol Plaza outside Arrivals. There are ten train stations in Amsterdam, so make sure you get to the one that’s nearest your hotel. We found the train to be quick, efficient and cheap. It’s definitely our recommended way to get in to the city.
You can take the 197 bus from bus stop B9 outside the airport. It takes about 40 minutes to get to the city centre. The bus was crowded and we had to stand the whole way, so we’d only recommend it if you’re staying in the south.
You can book a taxi on Schiphol.nl. However, taxis are expensive and will cost you around €50.
Amsterdam’s fairly compact, with most sites fairly easy walking distance of each other. You can get from Centraal Station to Van Gogh Museum in the south, for example, in around 40 minutes by foot. However, there are lots of ways to get around the city quickly if you prefer.
The tram is usually your best option. The stops are frequent and tickets are cheap. There are maps at every stop but we recommend downloading GVB’s app to help plan your route. When it comes to tickets, we recommend getting an iamsterdam card. It gives you unlimited use of public transport, as well as free entry to many of the city’s hundreds of attractions and museums.
Amsterdam is the most bike-friendly capital city in the world and it shows. All roads have dedicated cycle paths and riding round the city was surprisingly easy, even in the rain! The locals can be quite impatient with tourists, so we recommend waiting until you’ve been in Amsterdam for a day or two, just so you can get a feel for how the system works. Remember to treat the cycle lanes as you would a normal road back home. Obey the traffic lights and stop for pedestrians at zebra crossings. You’ll see lots of locals ignoring the rules but you’ll be okay if you stick to them.
De Pijp has the widest variety of restaurants and bars. We’d suggest checking out the Albert Cuypmarkt for some Dutch stroopwafels. The Marie Heinekenplein is also here, home to lots of bars and the Heineken brewery. Foodies, De Pijp is for you.
De Wallen is home to Amsterdam’s Red Light District, made famous by its coffee shops and legalised prostitution. There are many companies offering tours of the area that’ll show you its many secrets. We recommend AmsterdamRedLightDistrictTour.com. They provided us with a fun and informative tour and were happy to answer all of our many questions.
Museumplein in the south is home to the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum.
The currency in Holland is the Euro and prices are generally lower than you’ll find in London. Expect to pay about the same in Euros as you would in Pounds but remember that beer is a little bit more expensive.
Lots of places in Amsterdam have free wifi, including popular tourist attractions like here, in the Van Gogh Museum. WifiAmsterdam.nl has a list of free wifi spots across Amsterdam.

As y'all know, Amsterdam is famous for its liberalism, the coffee shop vs café enigma and, of course, the Red Light District.
We explore all of these in our Top ThingsTo Do video: https://youtu.be/bQRpxb_U96s
In this video, however, we're showing you the absolute *essential* things you need to know as a visitor to Amsterdam: how to get around, what things cost, which things are where, etc. etc.
As well as our Things To Do video, we also have a video solely dedicated to the Red Light District Walk: https://youtu.be/2JWLJLyKRTI
And we give you 10 Top Amsterdam Tips in Under a Minute here: https://youtu.be/RiLYNiJilxM
Let us know which of these vids have been useful and whether we've missed out anything super important. We're keen to answer all your pre-holiday questions with these guides and there's nothing better than suggestions right from the horse's mouth! *Naaay* :D
Don’t forget to…
SUBSCRIBE ► https://goo.gl/mKhPKt
Get in touch on Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/holidayextras
Follow our travels on Twitter ► https://www.twitter.com/holidayextras
Get some sneak-previews on Instagram ► https://instagram.com/holidayextras/
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And explore our Blog ► https://goo.gl/EgQpsp
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Transcript:
Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. It’s about a four and a half hours’ journey by Eurostar or it’s just an hour’s flight from London.
It’s one of the most popular destinations in Europe. Millions of people are drawn in by the laid-back culture, hundreds of museums and galleries and, of course, the famous Red Light District, home to legalised prostitution and soft drugs.
Amsterdam is served by Amsterdam Schiphol, the world’s fifth busiest airport. It’s not far from the city and there are trains, buses or taxis to take you the short journey to the centre. Trains take about 20 minutes to Amsterdam CentraalStation and you can get tickets on Schiphol Plaza outside Arrivals. There are ten train stations in Amsterdam, so make sure you get to the one that’s nearest your hotel. We found the train to be quick, efficient and cheap. It’s definitely our recommended way to get in to the city.
You can take the 197 bus from bus stop B9 outside the airport. It takes about 40 minutes to get to the city centre. The bus was crowded and we had to stand the whole way, so we’d only recommend it if you’re staying in the south.
You can book a taxi on Schiphol.nl. However, taxis are expensive and will cost you around €50.
Amsterdam’s fairly compact, with most sites fairly easy walking distance of each other. You can get from Centraal Station to Van Gogh Museum in the south, for example, in around 40 minutes by foot. However, there are lots of ways to get around the city quickly if you prefer.
The tram is usually your best option. The stops are frequent and tickets are cheap. There are maps at every stop but we recommend downloading GVB’s app to help plan your route. When it comes to tickets, we recommend getting an iamsterdam card. It gives you unlimited use of public transport, as well as free entry to many of the city’s hundreds of attractions and museums.
Amsterdam is the most bike-friendly capital city in the world and it shows. All roads have dedicated cycle paths and riding round the city was surprisingly easy, even in the rain! The locals can be quite impatient with tourists, so we recommend waiting until you’ve been in Amsterdam for a day or two, just so you can get a feel for how the system works. Remember to treat the cycle lanes as you would a normal road back home. Obey the traffic lights and stop for pedestrians at zebra crossings. You’ll see lots of locals ignoring the rules but you’ll be okay if you stick to them.
De Pijp has the widest variety of restaurants and bars. We’d suggest checking out the Albert Cuypmarkt for some Dutch stroopwafels. The Marie Heinekenplein is also here, home to lots of bars and the Heineken brewery. Foodies, De Pijp is for you.
De Wallen is home to Amsterdam’s Red Light District, made famous by its coffee shops and legalised prostitution. There are many companies offering tours of the area that’ll show you its many secrets. We recommend AmsterdamRedLightDistrictTour.com. They provided us with a fun and informative tour and were happy to answer all of our many questions.
Museumplein in the south is home to the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum.
The currency in Holland is the Euro and prices are generally lower than you’ll find in London. Expect to pay about the same in Euros as you would in Pounds but remember that beer is a little bit more expensive.
Lots of places in Amsterdam have free wifi, including popular tourist attractions like here, in the Van Gogh Museum. WifiAmsterdam.nl has a list of free wifi spots across Amsterdam.

Energy for Agriculture - SNV Netherlands Development Organisation

The Energy for Agriculture (E4A) project helps develop the biogas market in Zambia in order to increase access to renewable energy for households, public services and businesses.
http://www.snv.org/project/energy-agriculture-e4a

Death rituals of the Dutch - The Netherlands from above

How does our search for legacy and meaningfulness look like now that we live even further in denial? In Calvinist Netherlands, death was a taboo topic for a very long time. However, at the cemetery that has been run by a family for generations, death is as common as the cheese sandwich for lunch. The secularization in the Netherlands continues, but that does not mean that our quest for singing and spirituality ends. Relatives can now make a tattoo of the ashes of their dead. We are looking for "something" that gives meaning to our lives, and safeguards our legacy. This can be a great project, a pompous building in the landscape, but also a young tree planted in a newly constructed forest, in memory of a loved one. And if we do not care about “something” or about spirituality, we can always...

This flight was made on the 23 August 2011 at the part of the Netherlands wich has to become "The Energy-valley of the Netherlands". Location is the most north-east part of the Netherlands called the eemsharbour. One company is already running a powerplant since 1997, two other companies started to build theirs last year. A couple of buzzards joined me in flight at 17:30 minutes timestamp in the video.

published: 24 Aug 2011

What is the future of the Netherlands and France heating markets?

In May 2014, Delta-ee hosted a webinar comparing the current heating markets in the Netherlands and France, and presented forecasts for these markets to 2025 from the Roadmap Service reports. These followed on gas boiler, oil boiler, electric heating and low carbon technology sales.

published: 15 Oct 2014

Michael Tellinger's presentation at BEM 2012

Michael did a presentation at the GlobalBreakthroughEnergyMovement (BEM) conference in 2012. In this session, he describes free energy system from ancient civilisations, and finishes off with his model for a society based on contributionism, or UBUNTU.
See more at http://www.ubuntuparty.org.za/p/documents.html and www.zuluplanet.com
Global BEM requested I add some reference to their info:
"Please put some love and effort into the description so we have a better chance that some of the next 25.000 viewers will be redirected to our site and the other presentations. You can check our other videos' description for the info. Most urgently :
http://www.globalbem.com/conference
http://www.globalbem.com/crowdfunding"
My apologies for not having posted links to the BEM site earlier.

published: 17 Mar 2013

Tulips growth and Dutch prosperity - The Netherlands from above

What opportunities does our prosperity offer? The Netherlands know the highest density of holiday parks in the world. It is a portrayal of our prosperity and endless redevelopment resulting in leisure. But can we also achieve growth by thinking beyond the products? This seems to work out in waste management. Waste streams and even our faeces is converted into energy. In fact, we are going back to an old phenomenon: for example, the annual stretcher race from Workum to the Bulbs region relieves the former ship transport from manure from Friesland, which has been used for centuries to grow bulbs on the poor soil in the Bollen Region. In order to bring the bulbs in perfect condition, they need this manure, but also the correct groundwater level is also important. One man, the crane man, is bu...

published: 24 Aug 2017

The rise of vertical farming - (VPRO documentary - 2017)

Food flats and vertical farming as an alternative to our inefficient food system: in order to do vertical farming in a sustainable way, we must integrate the food production into the urban infrastructure for a significant part. At present, our food system is inefficiently organized: our food travels many kilometers, uses a lot of water, is wasted and pollutes the environment. Nevertheless, the 7 billion inhabitants, often living in large cities, need to be fed. Food flats and vertical farming in urban agriculture are important alternatives to our current inefficient food system.
Original title: Boer zoekt voedselflat
To produce sufficient food for the estimated - nine billion people in 20 years, experiments with vertical farming, rooftop gardening and even sea-farming are being conducted...

We do not like decay, but how do we deal with it? In the Netherlands we do not like decay. If an old building does not get a monument status, it's ripe for demolition. But because a completely landed and cleaned country also gives us the shakes, we make room for exceptions. The island of Tiengemeten is returned to nature. Tourists are guided around to see natural decay. There must be places that are authentic, as authentic as the 1930s home with the stained-glass windows in which so many still live. A former factory director cherishes the memories of his factory, whois now abandoned and decaying. And then there is also our fight against the physical decline, which takes on ever bigger forms. We go running in masses, as if time is on our heels. Decay may come, but it should not get too clos...

published: 27 Jul 2017

If you had a billion dollars for energy-related R&D, where would you spend it?

A conversation on energy access, corporate social responsibility, and climate change solutions with Shell’s Harry Brekelmans.
Shareholders of publicly traded oil and gas companies expect a decent return on their investments. To meet those expectations in today’s global economy, these companies have to reduce costs and increase productivity without jeopardizing safety. But foresightful shareholders also realize that corporate profits have to be balanced with social value in a world undergoing profound changes in the way it produces and consumes energy. Can scientific research and technology development help an oil and gas company make energy accessible to a growing population, tackle climate change, and provide a competitive return to shareholders? If so, how?
Includes an introduction by...

published: 19 Sep 2017

Energiewende: a grassroots movement that became national climate and energy policy

Bio-energy in the Netherlands

New Year'sFireworks something we have all grown used to no matter what country you are from. However on this New Years Eve i was in Utrecht Netherlands and the way the Dutch peopleCelebrate Simply must be seen WOW!! Party isnt the word and fireworks does NOT describe this Bombs os closer You know the rockets that the BIG places like Sea World or Disneyland have...Yeah those... EVERYONE HAS THEM it is simply Amazing there was fires in the streets the police seemed scarred to be out of there cars even the energy levels of the crowd wer so high. The first few mins are slow till a few mins after midnight it really get heave. Im here to tell you this went on for days at a small level but this here was pretty stesdy for at ;least 5 hrs when i wen to sleep. I did lots of videos of My trip to H...

published: 29 Jan 2012

A State of Trance 650 live from Utrecht, The Netherlands

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5 CD's, mixed by 5 of the world's leading names in electronic dance music. Each mix sets forth the sound of its mixing DJ - that provides a selection of classics and exclusives. Armin van Buuren, the mastermind of the A State of Trance show, record label and flag-bearer of the ever-blossoming trance movement. BT, one of the biggest pioneers in dance music, rocking the globe for the past 20 years. Egyptian duo Aly & Fila, keeping trance alive throughout the years. German duo Kyau & Albert, responsible for some...

Energy for Agriculture - SNV Netherlands Development Organisation

The Energy for Agriculture (E4A) project helps develop the biogas market in Zambia in order to increase access to renewable energy for households, public servic...

The Energy for Agriculture (E4A) project helps develop the biogas market in Zambia in order to increase access to renewable energy for households, public services and businesses.
http://www.snv.org/project/energy-agriculture-e4a

The Energy for Agriculture (E4A) project helps develop the biogas market in Zambia in order to increase access to renewable energy for households, public services and businesses.
http://www.snv.org/project/energy-agriculture-e4a

This flight was made on the 23 August 2011 at the part of the Netherlands wich has to become "The Energy-valley of the Netherlands". Location is the most north-east part of the Netherlands called the eemsharbour. One company is already running a powerplant since 1997, two other companies started to build theirs last year. A couple of buzzards joined me in flight at 17:30 minutes timestamp in the video.

This flight was made on the 23 August 2011 at the part of the Netherlands wich has to become "The Energy-valley of the Netherlands". Location is the most north-east part of the Netherlands called the eemsharbour. One company is already running a powerplant since 1997, two other companies started to build theirs last year. A couple of buzzards joined me in flight at 17:30 minutes timestamp in the video.

What is the future of the Netherlands and France heating markets?

In May 2014, Delta-ee hosted a webinar comparing the current heating markets in the Netherlands and France, and presented forecasts for these markets to 2025 fr...

In May 2014, Delta-ee hosted a webinar comparing the current heating markets in the Netherlands and France, and presented forecasts for these markets to 2025 from the Roadmap Service reports. These followed on gas boiler, oil boiler, electric heating and low carbon technology sales.

In May 2014, Delta-ee hosted a webinar comparing the current heating markets in the Netherlands and France, and presented forecasts for these markets to 2025 from the Roadmap Service reports. These followed on gas boiler, oil boiler, electric heating and low carbon technology sales.

Michael did a presentation at the GlobalBreakthroughEnergyMovement (BEM) conference in 2012. In this session, he describes free energy system from ancient civilisations, and finishes off with his model for a society based on contributionism, or UBUNTU.
See more at http://www.ubuntuparty.org.za/p/documents.html and www.zuluplanet.com
Global BEM requested I add some reference to their info:
"Please put some love and effort into the description so we have a better chance that some of the next 25.000 viewers will be redirected to our site and the other presentations. You can check our other videos' description for the info. Most urgently :
http://www.globalbem.com/conference
http://www.globalbem.com/crowdfunding"
My apologies for not having posted links to the BEM site earlier.

Michael did a presentation at the GlobalBreakthroughEnergyMovement (BEM) conference in 2012. In this session, he describes free energy system from ancient civilisations, and finishes off with his model for a society based on contributionism, or UBUNTU.
See more at http://www.ubuntuparty.org.za/p/documents.html and www.zuluplanet.com
Global BEM requested I add some reference to their info:
"Please put some love and effort into the description so we have a better chance that some of the next 25.000 viewers will be redirected to our site and the other presentations. You can check our other videos' description for the info. Most urgently :
http://www.globalbem.com/conference
http://www.globalbem.com/crowdfunding"
My apologies for not having posted links to the BEM site earlier.

A conversation on energy access, corporate social responsibility, and climate change solutions with Shell’s Harry Brekelmans.
Shareholders of publicly traded oil and gas companies expect a decent return on their investments. To meet those expectations in today’s global economy, these companies have to reduce costs and increase productivity without jeopardizing safety. But foresightful shareholders also realize that corporate profits have to be balanced with social value in a world undergoing profound changes in the way it produces and consumes energy. Can scientific research and technology development help an oil and gas company make energy accessible to a growing population, tackle climate change, and provide a competitive return to shareholders? If so, how?
Includes an introduction by MITVice President for ResearchMaria Zuber and fireside chat with MIT Energy InitiativeDirectorRobert Armstrong.
This talk was presented on September 6, 2017.
About the speaker:
Harry Brekelmans is Projects & Technology (P&T) Director and a member of the Executive Committee of Royal Dutch Shell plc.
As P&T Director, Harry oversees an organization that delivers Shell’s major oil and gas projects, provides support to operating assets, and drives technological and commercial innovation. P&T also provides functional leadership in areas such as engineering, contracts and procurement, and IT, as well as safety and environment. P&T works with some of the world’s leading engineering, procurement, and construction companies and integrated services contractors. It also collaborates with public and private research institutes, start-ups, incubators, and entrepreneurs on technology developments.
Harry began his career at Shell after graduating from Delft Technical University with a degree in petroleum engineering. A stint in the R&D department of Shell’s Exploration & Production business in the Netherlands was followed by various roles in Egypt and the UK. From 2007 to 2009, he was CEO of Salym Petroleum Development, a Shell joint venture in Russia. In 2009, he became Executive Vice President (EVP) for Shell GroupStrategy and Planning, before returning to Russia in 2011 as Country Chairman and EVP for Russia and the Caspian region. He moved back to his native city, The Hague, in 2013 to take up a new role as EVP for UpstreamInternational Operated. Harry moved to his current role as P&T Director in 2014.
Harry is a member of the executive committee of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development and a board member of the Global Leadership and Technology Exchange, which connects business, government, and civil society in seeking more efficient, low-carbon growth.
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The MIT Energy Initiative is MIT’s hub for energy research, education, and outreach. Learn more at http://energy.mit.edu.

A conversation on energy access, corporate social responsibility, and climate change solutions with Shell’s Harry Brekelmans.
Shareholders of publicly traded oil and gas companies expect a decent return on their investments. To meet those expectations in today’s global economy, these companies have to reduce costs and increase productivity without jeopardizing safety. But foresightful shareholders also realize that corporate profits have to be balanced with social value in a world undergoing profound changes in the way it produces and consumes energy. Can scientific research and technology development help an oil and gas company make energy accessible to a growing population, tackle climate change, and provide a competitive return to shareholders? If so, how?
Includes an introduction by MITVice President for ResearchMaria Zuber and fireside chat with MIT Energy InitiativeDirectorRobert Armstrong.
This talk was presented on September 6, 2017.
About the speaker:
Harry Brekelmans is Projects & Technology (P&T) Director and a member of the Executive Committee of Royal Dutch Shell plc.
As P&T Director, Harry oversees an organization that delivers Shell’s major oil and gas projects, provides support to operating assets, and drives technological and commercial innovation. P&T also provides functional leadership in areas such as engineering, contracts and procurement, and IT, as well as safety and environment. P&T works with some of the world’s leading engineering, procurement, and construction companies and integrated services contractors. It also collaborates with public and private research institutes, start-ups, incubators, and entrepreneurs on technology developments.
Harry began his career at Shell after graduating from Delft Technical University with a degree in petroleum engineering. A stint in the R&D department of Shell’s Exploration & Production business in the Netherlands was followed by various roles in Egypt and the UK. From 2007 to 2009, he was CEO of Salym Petroleum Development, a Shell joint venture in Russia. In 2009, he became Executive Vice President (EVP) for Shell GroupStrategy and Planning, before returning to Russia in 2011 as Country Chairman and EVP for Russia and the Caspian region. He moved back to his native city, The Hague, in 2013 to take up a new role as EVP for UpstreamInternational Operated. Harry moved to his current role as P&T Director in 2014.
Harry is a member of the executive committee of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development and a board member of the Global Leadership and Technology Exchange, which connects business, government, and civil society in seeking more efficient, low-carbon growth.
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The MIT Energy Initiative is MIT’s hub for energy research, education, and outreach. Learn more at http://energy.mit.edu.

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Energiewende: a grassroots movement that became national climate and energy policy

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New Year'sFireworks something we have all grown used to no matter what country you are from. However on this New Years Eve i was in Utrecht Netherlands and the way the Dutch peopleCelebrate Simply must be seen WOW!! Party isnt the word and fireworks does NOT describe this Bombs os closer You know the rockets that the BIG places like Sea World or Disneyland have...Yeah those... EVERYONE HAS THEM it is simply Amazing there was fires in the streets the police seemed scarred to be out of there cars even the energy levels of the crowd wer so high. The first few mins are slow till a few mins after midnight it really get heave. Im here to tell you this went on for days at a small level but this here was pretty stesdy for at ;least 5 hrs when i wen to sleep. I did lots of videos of My trip to Holland make sure and check out My channel and of course my webpage is http://www.1ownercarguy.com cheers NathanWratislawAKA 1 Owner Car Guy

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